Montesquieu was a great enlightment thinker.
Montesquieu was a French philosopher, writer, moralist, political theorist and forerunner of Enlightenment sociology.
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Montesquieu, along with other philosophers such as John Locke, created the political and sociological theory on which modern societies are based.
- Notable are his works that decompose state functions (the principle of separation of powers).
- In his works he wrote about two models of political freedom: the "restricted freedom" embodied in the monarchist regime, and the "extreme freedom" embodied in the political system of England.
Class: History
Level: Middle school
Keywords: Montesquieu, Enlightment
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