Montesquieu's Comparative Politics and the Spirit of American Constitutionalism

UNIVERSITY PRESS OF KANSASISBN: 9780700631445

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By Anne M. Cohler
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228 x 152 mm
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330 g
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220

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Anne M. Cohler (1940-1989) was an instructor in the Basic Program in Continuing Education at the University of Chicago and received her doctorate in political philosophy from Harvard University. She is the author of Rousseau and Nationalism and co-edited the first modern translation of Montequieu's The Spirit of the Laws; this was her second and final book. Sarah Burns is associate professor of political science at the Rochester Institute of Technology. She is the author of The Politics of War Powers: The Theory and History of Presidential Unilateralism.

"A thoughtful addition to the scholarship."--Choice "By calling our attention to the high emphasis both Montesquieu and the Founders placed upon moderation as the basis for a free government, she has helped to explain Montesquieu's wide appeal and thereby succeeded in her aspiration to cast yet 'another light upon the thought behind the shape of the Constitution.'"--Reviews in American History "This is an excellent book. While it is a must for students of Montesquieu and Western political theory, it also makes an important contribution to the study of the American Constitution and of The Federalist."--Presidential Studies Quarterly "This book adds new dimensions to our understanding of Montesquieu. Cohler goes much further than most interpreters in spelling out the relation between Montesquieu and the Framers, and her chapter on Tocqueville is remarkably strong and revealing."--Wilson Carey McWilliams, author of The Idea of Fraternity in America

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