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Montesquieu's ideas, while influential, have faced criticism for oversimplifying complex social and political systems. His theory of separation of powers can sometimes be seen as rigid, lacking flexibility in accommodating the nuances of governance. Additionally, his views on culture and race in works such as "The Persian Letters" have been criticized for reinforcing stereotypes and colonial attitudes. Lastly, some argue that his focus on European political structures limited his understanding of non-Western societies.

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