How the ideas of the Nazi jurist, Carl Schmitt, may explain the method behind Trump’s disruptive policies
John M. Owen IV writes: In trying to make sense of Donald Trump’s second presidential administration, analysts have looked near and far for models and sources. Near at hand is William McKinley, the twenty-fifth US president, a Republican fond of tariffs and empire. Farther afield is Carl Schmitt, a German legal theorist who died in 1985 and was notorious for his anti-liberal arguments and his membership in the Nazi Party. Trump likely has never heard of Professor Schmitt, but some…