Montesquieu

He is the principal source of the theory of separation of powers, which is implemented in many constitutions throughout the world. He is also known for doing more than any other author to secure the place of the word ''despotism'' in the political lexicon. His anonymously published ''The Spirit of Law'' (''De l'esprit des lois'', 1748) first translated into English (Nugent) in a 1750 edition was received well in both Great Britain and the American colonies, and influenced the Founding Fathers of the United States in drafting the U.S. Constitution. Provided by Wikipedia
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11by Klemperer, VictorOther Authors: “…Montesquieu, Charles Louis de Secondat de…”
Published 1915
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12by Starobinski, JeanOther Authors: “…Montesquieu, Charles Louis de Secondat de…”
Published 1953
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