What was the theme of the book the spirit of the laws written by montesquieu?
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The premise of Baron de Montesquieu's book "The Spirit of the laws" is that he wanted to show that all the real power and supreme authority should be solely put in the hands of the monarch.
Explanation:
- To surprise people by his idea of dividing power in the hands of the 'judiciary, executive and legislative' he wrote this book.
- His book was kept in coffee shops so that people coming to these places could read it.
- He published the book in order to convince people of his general concept of separating authority from judges, the executive and lawmakers.
- A further recurring theme in The Spirit of Laws impacts political freedom and the primary means of maintaining it.
- To order to establish political freedom, it is important to distinguish the governmental powers and to adequately structure civil and criminal law so that personal security is guaranteed.
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