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Montesquieu and the Separation of Powers

Montesquieu argued that political power should not be concentrated in a single authority. By dividing it among legislative, executive, and judicial branches, he believed that each branch would check and balance the others. This idea became foundational for designing modern democratic institutions, ensuring that no single group could gain unchecked control of the government.

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