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Debate: The Merits of Montesquieu’s Spirit of Laws (1748)

The appearance of Montesquieu’s Spirit of Laws in 1748 provoked a debate which has raged ever since. Montesquieu anaysed different forms of government, the impact of climate on social organization, advocated the separation of powers as a brake on the power of the monarch, and espoused unorthodox religious views (thus getting his book placed on the Index in 1751). Gathered here are some of the replies to the arguments first put forward in 1748.

4 Titles in this Group:

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author: Antoine Louis Claude, Comte Destutt de Tracy Commentaire sur l’Esprit des Lois de Montesquieu 1817
author: Antoine Louis Claude, Comte Destutt de Tracy, author: Marie-Jean-Antoine-Nicolas Caritat, Marquis de Condorcet, author: Claude-Adrien Helvétius, translator: Thomas Jefferson A Commentary and Review of Montesquieu’s ’Spirit of Laws’ 1811
author: Charles Louis de Secondat, Baron de Montesquieu Complete Works, vol. 1 (The Spirit of Laws) 1748
author: Charles Louis de Secondat, Baron de Montesquieu Complete Works, vol. 2 (The Spirit of Laws) 1748