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Montesquieu's Grand Design: The Political Sociology of ‘Esprit des Lois’

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  • Masterson, M. P.

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Nobody, least of all anyone intending to allude to sociology and stay respectable, should nowadays dare employ a generalization from a single instance. Nonetheless (since this is an introductory paragraph, and therefore only rhetoric), 1 I shall permit myself to do so and excuse the lapse by calling it an illustration. A professor of my acquaintance recently observed that reading an essay on Montesquieu (by one of my better students) had almost persuaded him to go himself and read Esprit des lois. In this country, I suspect, Montesquieu is less read than merely acknowledged as ‘a precursor of sociology’ or even as one of the ‘great theorists’ of sociology in general and political sociology in particular. One of the contributions that I hope this article will make is to persuade others, not merely historians of ideas, that Montesquieu should actually be read, because his ideas and his difficulties are important, interesting and instructive.

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  • Masterson, M. P., 1972. "Montesquieu's Grand Design: The Political Sociology of ‘Esprit des Lois’," British Journal of Political Science, Cambridge University Press, vol. 2(3), pages 283-318, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:bjposi:v:2:y:1972:i:03:p:283-318_00
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