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Montesquieu Definition of Law
Title: Montesquieu Definition of Law
Category: Literature / English
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Montesquieu Definition of Law
The following was completed for a Political Thought and Theory Class in my Senior Year of Highschool..my grade was an 85
Montesquieu:
Definition of Law
Into the first three chapters of Book 1, The Spirit of Laws, Montesquieu
condensed a lifetime of thinking, not so much on law as what law is, (after all, the
work by Montesquieu is entitled The Spirit of Laws, not The Laws of the Spirit).
The definition of law provided to
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