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Montesquieu wrote 'The Spirit of Laws' in which he described a division of power between the legislative, executive and judiciary. it was grealty influential during the French Revolution...
Montesquieu's most famous book is "The Spirit of the Laws" (L'Esprit des lois), published in 1748. It is a political treatise that discusses the separation of powers within a government.
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Montesquieu wrote the book 'The Spirit of the Laws'.
Montague Montesquieu was a philesophe.
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his book the Spirit of Laws.
Persian Letters was written by Montesquieu.
Charles-Louis de Secondat, baron de La Brède et de Montesquieu wrote specifically about the need for governments to have a separation of its executive, legislative and judicial powers in his book "The Spirit of the Laws."
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To name a few, Diderot, Voltaire, Rousseau, Montesquieu, Mary Wollstonecraft
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Montesquieu published the book On The Spirit of Laws in 1748, which outlined his ideas on freedom and how government should work. He concluded that a government elected by the people was the best form, but it depended on maintaining the right balance of power. Like Locke, Montesquieu endorsed a separation of powers.
John Locke and Montesquieu