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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Eighteenth century analysis of British system of government, division of powers by Genevan scholar and civic leader. "To all who have read the celebrated work of M De Lolme, it must be evident that he has more truly written an account of our Government and Institutions as they are at the present day, than when he wrote for at that period; there did not exist to the same extent as at present the diffusion of knowledge among the people, the freedom of speech, and of the press, the religious and civil liberty, the independence of Parliament, and the justice of the tribunals which he so energetically applauds." source=bookclip">The Constitution of England, Or, An Account of the English Government In which it is Compared Both with the Republican Form of Government and the Other Monarchies in Europe By Jean Louis de Lolme, Preface by John Macgregor, Editor. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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'The Constitution of England' is one of the most distinguished 18th-century treatises on English political liberty. In the vein of Charles Louis Montesquieu's Spirit of the Laws (1748) and William Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England (1765-1769), Jean Louis De Lolme's account of the English system of government exercised an extensive influence on political debate in Britain, on constitutional design in the US during the Founding era, and on the growth of liberal political thought throughout the 19th century. Originally published in French in Amsterdam in 1771, 'The Constitution of England' was the first book-length analysis of the 'separation of powers' proposed in Book XI of Montesquieu's "Spirit of the Laws", which sketched an institutional distinction between the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of government. De Lolme was concerned to show the manner in which the English political system provided an alternative to the republican form of government, one which supplied both a more stable and a more extensive system of political freedom than that enjoyed in republican states. In addition, and as part of this critique, De Lolme examined the political teaching of his fellow Genevan, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and repudiated Rousseau's republican attack on England's form of representative government. This edition takes advantage of the work of nineteenth-century editors of De Lolme's text but provides new annotations to elucidate his numerous references to classical, medieval, and early-modern political practices, along with translations of De Lolme's citations from sources in Latin and French. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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