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Charles Louis de Secondat,
Baron de La Brède et de
Montesquieu (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁl lwi də səɡɔ̃da baʁɔ̃ də la bʁɛd e də mɔ̃tɛskjø]; 18 January...
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Montesquieu (1689–1755) was a
French lawyer, man of letters, and
political philosopher.
Montesquieu may also
refer to:
Montesquieu, Hérault,
commune in...
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Between Machiavelli and
Montesquieu (in the
original French,
Dialogue aux
enfers entre Machiavel et
Montesquieu ou la
politique de
Machiavel au...
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political theory, as well as a
pioneering work in
comparative law by
Montesquieu,
published in 1748.
Originally published anonymously, as was the norm...
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Montesquieu University (French: Université
Montesquieu), also
known as
Bordeaux IV (French:
Bordeaux Quatre), was a
French university,
based in Pessac...
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Ukrainian Hetman Pylyp Orlyk.[verification needed] An
earlier forerunner to
Montesquieu's tripartite system was
articulated by John
Locke in his work Two Treatises...
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republic is a
government where the head of
state is not a monarch.
Montesquieu included both democracies,
where all the
people have a
share in rule...
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thought with
Montesquieu's The
Spirit of the Laws in the 18th century. The idea was not new or
unique to
Montesquieu's work, but
Montesquieu's work is widely...
- Reviewed: The
Baron Montesquieu". Callahan, 2014, pp. 589, 592, 599
Montesquieu,
Rousseau (ed.),1955, [1748] , pp. 29, 34
Montesquieu,
Rousseau (ed.),1955...
- (contributions to
liberal theory)
Philosophers Milton Locke Spinoza Montesquieu Voltaire Rousseau Smith Kant
Turgot Burke Priestley Paine Beccaria Condorcet...