carl schmitt

Under the justification of a possessive individualism by Nathan Jones

The bourgeois is an individual who does not want to leave the apolitical riskless private sphere. He rests in the possession of his private property, and under the justification of his possessive individualism he acts as an individual against the totality. He is a man who finds his compensation for his political nullity in the fruits of freedom and enrichment and above all in the total security of its use. Consequently he wants to be spared bravery and exempted from the danger of a violent death.
— Carl Schmitt, paraphrasing Hegel, in The Concept of the Political (1932), translated from German by George Schwab