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Montesquieu and His Legacy

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    Montesquieu and His Legacy
    Contents
    Acknowledgments
    Introduction
    1. What Montesquieu Taught:“Perfection Does Not Concern Men or Things Universally”
    Part I. Morals and Manners in the Work of Montesquieu
    2. Morals and Manners in Montesquieu’s Analysis of the British System of Liberty
    3. Honor, Interest, Virtue: The Affective Foundations of the Political in The Spirit of Laws
    4. On the Proper Use of the Stick: The Spirit of Laws and the Chinese Empire
    5. Montesquieu on Power: Beyond Checks and Balances
    Part II. Montesquieu’s Legacy in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Political Thought
    6. Montesquieu’s Constitutional Legacies
    7. Montesquieu’s Humanité and Rousseau’s Pitié
    8. Montesquieu and Tocqueville as Philosophical Historians: Liberty, Determinism, and the Prospects for Freedom
    9. Montesquieu and the Scottish Enlightenment
    Part III. Montesquieu and Comparative Constitutional Law
    10. Montesquieu and the Renaissance of Comparative Public Law
    11. Free Speech and The Spirit of Laws in Canada and the United States: A Test of Montesquieu’s Approach to Comparative Law
    12. Montesquieu’s Persian Letters: A Timely Classic
    13. Montesquieu and Us
    14. Montesquieu and the Future of Liberalism
    15. Montesquieu and Liberalism: The Question of Pluralism
    About the Contributors
 
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TitleMontesquieu and His Legacy
EditorRebecca E. Kingston
PublisherSUNY Press
Publication Date11/4/08
SubjectDemocracy,European History,Philosophy,Political Theory
Pages351


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Essays on Montesquieu and the influence of his thought from the eighteenth century to today.

Montesquieu (1689–1755) is regarded as one of the most important thinkers of the Enlightenment. His Lettres persanes and L'Esprit des lois have been read by students and scholars throughout the last two centuries. While many have associated Montesquieu with the doctrine of the “separation of powers” in the history of ideas, Rebecca E. Kingston brings together leading international scholars who for the first time present a systematic treatment and discussion of the significance of his ideas more generally for the development of Western political theory and institutions. In particular, Montesquieu and His Legacy supplements the conventional focus on the institutional teachings of Montesquieu with attention to the theme of morals and manners. The contributors provide commentary on the broad legacy of Montesquieu's thought in past times as well as for the contemporary era.



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"Rebecca Kingston brings together an important and diverse group of voices, representing a variety of disciplines and orientations on arguably the most important French political thinker in the first half of the eighteenth century. This book brings intellectual history and political theory together, and it is focused on the 'informal aspects of political community' in Montesquieu's thought. Intellectual historians have long been writing about sentiment, manners, and moeurs in eighteenth-century European thought, but this book does a marvelous job connecting this important strand in Montesquieu's thought with a more complicated liberal legacy he helped to inspire." - Fonna Forman-Barzilai, University of California at San Diego



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