Separation of Powers: Montesquieu's Blueprint for American Democracy
Civics In A Year11 Aug 2025

Separation of Powers: Montesquieu's Blueprint for American Democracy

The separation of powers doctrine formulated by Baron de Montesquieu profoundly shaped America's constitutional foundation and remains central to our political system today. Dr. Paul Carrse explains how this French philosopher's revolutionary ideas about dividing government into legislative, executive, and judicial branches provided the blueprint for American democracy. • Montesquieu's "Spirit of Laws" (1748) served as the political science textbook for America's founding generation • While ...

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