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  1. (1 other version)Comercio y virtud en el pensamiento de Montesquieu.Daniel Mansuy - 2016 - Ideas Y Valores 65 (162):213-232.
    Se examina la relación de Montesquieu con la idea republicana a partir del concepto de república comercial. Si el principio de la república es la virtud, el carácter de esta última es por momentos problemático; pero todo indica que la república comercial busca preparar al lector para acoger la posibilidad comercial encarnada en el modelo inglés.
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  • Exit Left: Markets and Mobility in Republican Thought.Robert S. Taylor - 2017 - Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
    Contemporary republicanism is characterized by three main ideas: free persons, who are not subject to the arbitrary power of others; free states, which try to protect their citizens from such power without exercising it themselves; and vigilant citizenship, as a means to limit states to their protective role. This book advances an economic model of such republicanism that is ideologically centre-left. It demands an exit-oriented state interventionism, one that would require an activist government to enhance competition and resource exit from (...)
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  • Baron de Montesquieu, Charles-Louis de secondat.Hilary Bok - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    Montesquieu was one of the great political philosophers of the Enlightenment. Insatiably curious and mordantly funny, he constructed a naturalistic account of the various forms of government, and of the causes that made them what they were and that advanced or constrained their development. He used this account to explain how governments might be preserved from corruption. He saw despotism, in particular, as a standing danger for any government not already despotic, and argued that it could best be prevented by (...)
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  • Arsehole aristocracy.Christopher Brooke - 2018 - European Journal of Political Theory 17 (4):391-410.
    The 18th-century French political theorist the Baron de Montesquieu described honour as the ‘principle’ – or animating force – of a well-functioning monarchy, which he thought the appropriate regime type for an economically unequal society extended over a broad territory. Existing literature often presents this honour in terms of lofty ambition, the desire for preference and distinction, a spring for political agency or a spur to the most admirable kind of conduct in public life and the performance of great deeds. (...)
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  • (1 other version)Commerce and Virtue in Montesquieu's Thought.Daniel Mansuy - 2016 - Ideas Y Valores 65 (162):213-232.
    Se examina la relación de Montesquieu con la idea republicana a partir del concepto de república comercial. Si el principio de la república es la virtud, el carácter de esta última es por momentos problemático; pero todo indica que la república comercial busca preparar al lector para acoger la posibilidad comercial encarnada en el modelo inglés. The article examines the Montesquieu's relation with the republican idea taking into account the concept of commercial republic. If virtue is the starting point of (...)
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  • Montesquieu and the Concept of the Non-Arbitrary State.Felix Petersen - 2022 - The European Legacy 28 (1):25-43.
    While Montesquieu (1689–1755) is often regarded as the thinker who discovered the importance of fundamental principles such as the rule of law and the separation of powers, systematic research of his theory of the state is surprisingly limited. In this article, I argue that his masterpiece, The Spirit of the Laws (1748), points to a theory of the non-arbitrary state. Montesquieu’s comparative study of various governments demonstrates that modern liberty depends on the rule of law. Since many states have laws (...)
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