what type of society did montesquieu envisage
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The philosophers envisaged a society based on freedom, equal laws and opportunities for all.
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The plan envisaging 'a society based on freedom' and 'equal laws' and 'opportunities for all' were placed forwarded by 'philosophers such as John Locke' and Montesquieu'.
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Montesquieu is a member of an aristocratic family. He was born in 1689 at Bordeaux in the famed family of a judge. After having collected education in France, Montesquieu moved through various countries of Europe and studied the constitutional issues with the soul and heart together. He became a great philosopher who was concerned about his society.
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