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in his work The Spirit Of Laws, what did the french philosopher Baron De Montesquieu say about the power of government?

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managerpyl
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  • 01-11-2018

In his work "The Spirit of Laws" , the french philosopher Baron De Montesquieu says about the power of government that it should be assigned to different bodies or branches: executive, legislative and judicial. His arguments,so imprtant for our present system of government, had the main goal of protecting liberty for the citizens.

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warriorcatgirl98
warriorcatgirl98 warriorcatgirl98
  • 29-08-2019

It is best divided into three separate branches

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