Montesquieu's The spirit of the laws : a critical edition /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Montesquieu, Charles de Secondat, baron de, 1689-1755 (Author)
Other Authors: Allen, W. B. (William Barclay), 1944- (translator, editor.)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London ; New York, NY : Anthem Press, 2023.
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505 0 |a Cover -- Half-Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Translator's Preface -- Foreword -- THE SPIRIT OF THE LAWS BY MONTESQUIEU -- Concerning the Spirit of the Laws -- Foreword -- Preface -- Book One Concerning Laws in General -- Chapter 1: About the Laws, in the Relationship They Have with Diverse Beings -- Chapter 2: About the Laws of Nature -- Chapter 3: About the Positive Laws -- Book Two Concerning the Laws Which Derive Directly from the Nature of the Government -- Chapter 1: About the Nature of the Three Different Governments 
505 8 |a Chapter 2: About Republican Government, and About the Laws Relative to the Democracy -- Chapter 3: About Laws Relative to the Nature of the Aristocracy -- Chapter 4: About the Laws in Their Relationship to the Nature of Monarchical Government -- Chapter 5: About the Laws Relative to the Nature of the Despotic State -- Book Three Concerning the Principles of the Three Governments -- Chapter 1: Difference Between the Government's Nature and Its Principle -- Chapter 2: About the Principle of the Different Governments -- Chapter 3: About the Principle of Democracy 
505 8 |a Chapter 4: About the Principle of Aristocracy -- Chapter 5: That Virtue Is Not the Principle of Monarchical Government -- Chapter 6: How They Supplement Virtue in Monarchical Government -- Chapter 7: About the Principle of Monarchy -- Chapter 8: That Honor Is Not the Principle of Despotic States -- Chapter 9: About the Principle of Despotic Government -- Chapter 10: Difference in Obedience Between Moderate Governments and Despotic Governments -- Chapter 11: Reflections About All This -- Book Four That Education Laws Ought to Be Relative to the Principles of the Government 
505 8 |a Chapter 1: About the Education Laws -- Chapter 2: About Education in Monarchies -- Chapter 3: About Education in a Despotic Government -- Chapter 4: The Difference in the Effect of Education Among the Ancients and Among Us -- Chapter 5: About Education Under Republican Government -- Chapter 6: About Some Greek Institutions -- Chapter 7: The Cases in Which Singular Institutions May Be Good -- Chapter 8: The Explanation for a Paradox of the Ancients in Relation to Morals -- Book Five The Legislator's Laws Must Be Relative to the Principle of the Government -- Chapter 1: Idea of This Book 
505 8 |a Chapter 2: What Virtue Is in the Political State -- Chapter 3: What Love of the Republic Is in Democracy -- Chapter 4: How They Inspire Love of Equality and Frugality -- Chapter 5: How the Laws Establish Equality, in a Democracy -- Chapter 6: How the Laws Ought to Maintain Frugality in a Democracy -- Chapter 7: Other Means to Encourage the Principle of Democracy -- Chapter 8: How the Laws Ought to Relate to the Principle of Government in [an] Aristocracy -- Chapter 9: How the Laws Are Relative to Their Principle, in a Monarchy -- Chapter 10: About Promptitude of Execution in Monarchy 
500 |a Chapter 11: About the Excellence of Monarchical Government 
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