Ah, Taylor (Charles), for I knew him well (I was a member of his seminar group when he was Chichele Prof at All Souls). Sorry to hear about your leanings towards Schmitt - he was not exactly an unreconstructed Nazi, but he (unlike a lot of his peers) worked very happily as a Nazi jurist and he never formally recanted his very significant collaboration (including book-burning) and refused 'de-Nazification' from a Party he joined in 1933. So I guess this makes you a Cameronite?
And the 'empiricist' label was one applied by Poulantzas to Ralph: it's what structuralists did when confronted with a fact. Which - back on topic - is why it is a shame that Ralph is not at the intellectual heart of Labour, don't you agree?