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A Commentary and Review of Montesquieu's Spirit of Laws - by Antoine Louis Claude Destutt De Tracy

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  • Montesquieu's Spirit of the Laws (1748) is one of the most important political texts of the eighteenth century, exercising an enormous influence in both Europe and North America.
  • About the Author: Antoine Louis Claude Destutt de Tracy (1754-1836) was a philosophe, one of the founders of the classical liberal republican group known as the Idéologues, a politician under several regimes spanning the Revolution and the Restoration, and an influential author.
  • 304 Pages
  • Political Science, History & Theory

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Montesquieu's Spirit of the Laws (1748) is one of the most important political texts of the eighteenth century, exercising an enormous influence in both Europe and North America. Famously it was here that Montesquieu outlined his distinction between moderate and despotic governments and praised the virtues of England's monarchical constitution.


In A Commentary and Review of Montesquieu's Spirit of Laws, Antoine Louis Claude Destutt de Tracy (1754-1836) criticizes Montesquieu's defense of monarchy and supports American-style republicanism operating in the context of a laissez-faire economic order.


Destutt de Tracy was one of the founders of the Idéologues, a classical liberal group that included the economist Jean-Baptiste Say. Although born into an aristocratic family, he came to support the republican ideals of the French Revolution. Despite this, during the Reign of Terror, he was imprisoned and narrowly escaped execution.


It was in the context of a failed revolution that Destutt de Tracy composed A Commentary and Review, following Montesquieu's Spirit of the Laws chapter by chapter, book by book, analyzing Montesquieu's distinctions about the various types of government--monarchy, democracy, aristocracy, despotism, oligarchy, and the like. He also examined Montesquieu's thoughts about education as they relate to the principles of government, civil and criminal laws and other forms of judgment, and laws that establish political liberty with relation to the constitution.


Destutt de Tracy sent the completed work to Thomas Jefferson, who had it translated into English and published it in America in 1811, at a time when a French edition was impossible due to the censorship imposed by the Napoleonic regime. In a letter to Destutt de Tracy dated January 26, 1811, Jefferson wrote that the need for the critique of Montesquieu's work "is now supplied, and with a depth of thought, precision of idea, of language and of logic, which will force conviction into every mind. I declare to you, Sir, in the spirit of truth and sincerity, that I consider it the most precious gift the present age has received."


Destutt de Tracy believed that the goal of every citizen should be a representative democracy that spreads information, promotes commerce, and extols liberty and equality. In Commentary and Review, he consistently applies logic and clear, concise analysis in his criticism of Montesquieu's work, and the result is a thought-provoking examination of the proper role of government.


Volume editor Jeremy Jennings has provided a thoughtful introduction and annotations with additional information relating to Destutt de Tracy's references to historical figures, events, and literary sources.




About the Author



Antoine Louis Claude Destutt de Tracy (1754-1836) was a philosophe, one of the founders of the classical liberal republican group known as the Idéologues, a politician under several regimes spanning the Revolution and the Restoration, and an influential author.


Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), a Virginian, was the author of the American Declaration of Independence (1776), an active participant in the Revolution, Governor of Virginia (1779), member of Congress, Minister to France, Secretary of State under President Washington, and president of the United States (1801). He was a polymath who wrote on and was knowledgeable about science, architecture, music, agriculture, law, education, geography, and music.


Jeremy Jennings is Professor Emeritus of Political Theory at King's College London. He has written and edited many books, including Revolution and the Republic (2011), Cambridge History of French Thought (co-edited with Michael Moriarty; 2019), and Travels with Tocqueville Beyond America (2023).

Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W)
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 304
Genre: Political Science
Sub-Genre: History & Theory
Publisher: Liberty Fund
Format: Paperback
Author: Antoine Louis Claude Destutt De Tracy
Language: English
Street Date: December 17, 2024
TCIN: 94252790
UPC: 9780865979246
Item Number (DPCI): 247-03-4777
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported

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