The Reading Room

Baron de Montesquieu

1689-1755

The French magistrate who gave the modern world the separation of powers, named and argued. He studied the constitution of England, admired what he found, and set out the case that liberty depends on dividing the power to make law, to execute it, and to judge under it among different hands. The Framers read him closely. The three branches of the American government are his idea, carried across an ocean and built.

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