Synesis 14 (1):1-15 (
2022)
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Abstract
Separation of powers is one of the ideas with profound theoretical and practical
significance, especially in the field of political science. The birth of the theory of separation of powers
marked the transition from the barbaric use of power in authoritarian societies to the exercise of
civilized power in democratic societies. Therefore, separation of powers is considered an objective
necessity in democratic states, a condition to ensure the promotion of liberal values, and a criterion
for assessing the existence and development of the Rule of Law where people's sovereignty plays a
paramount role. On the way to perfecting political thinking, the theory of separation of powers has
developed into a complete system in the main philosophy of John Locke. Within the scope of the
article, the author focuses on analyzing Locke's ideology of separation of powers in terms of the
nature of separation of powers, the basis and some principles of power division, and the roles of the
different parts of government power and the relationship between them.