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dedylja [7]
2 years ago
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How did Baron de Montesquieu’s beliefs differ from those of Thomas Hobbes?

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docker41 [41]2 years ago
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Hobbes thought that governments should have absolute power, whereas Montesquieu thought that there should be checks and balances.


What are Montesquieu’s beliefs?

Montesquieu popularized
the concept of a state's division of powers. These are the legislative (a Parliament), executive (a government), and judicial branches of government (court system).

Furthermore, he advocated for the implementation of a system of checks and balances to ensure that no branch has too much power to override the others.

Therefore, as previously stated, Montesquieu's opinions are different from those of Thomas Hobbes.

Learn more about Montesquieu’s here.
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