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Baron de Montesquieu (full name: Charles-Louis de Secondat, Baron de La Brède et de Montesquieu) was one of the most influential political philosophers of the Enlightenment. Born in 1689 near Bordeaux, France, he was a lawyer, judge, historian, and political thinker whose ideas profoundly shaped modern constitutional government. He is best known for his 1748 masterpiece, The Spirit of Laws (De l'esprit des lois), which examined how governments, laws, geography, culture, religion, and economics influence one another. His ideas had an enormous impact on the framers of the U.S. Constitution. James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay referenced Montesquieu repeatedly in The Federalist Papers, and the U.S. government's three-branch structure reflects his political philosophy. His influence can also be seen in: The U.S. Constitution The Bill of Rights Many democratic constitutions around the world CONDITION: VG- Please see pictures. We strive to provide excellent service!
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