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The Spirit of Laws (Volume 1)

Gelesen von Benjamin Gittins

(4,3 Sterne; 20 Bewertungen)

This audiobook covers Volume 1 (Books I to XIX) of "The Spirit of the Laws" (French: De "l'esprit des lois", also sometimes called "The Spirit of Laws"). Spirit of Laws is a treatise on political theory first published anonymously by Charles de Secondat, Baron de Montesquieu in 1748 with the help of Claudine Guérin de Tencin. Originally published anonymously partly because Montesquieu's works were subject to censorship, its influence outside of France was aided by its rapid translation into other languages. Montesquieu's political treatise had an enormous influence on the work of many others, most notably: Catherine the Great, who produced Nakaz (Instruction); the Founding Fathers of the United States Constitution; and Alexis de Tocqueville, who applied Montesquieu's methods to a study of American society, in Democracy in America.

In this political treatise Montesquieu pleaded in favor of a constitutional system of government and the separation of powers, the ending of slavery, the preservation of civil liberties and the law, and the idea that political institutions ought to reflect the social and geographical aspects of each community. (Introduction by Wikipedia) (14 hr 7 min)

Chapters

01 - The Translator to the Reader

20:08

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02 - Preface

6:50

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03 - Advertisement

3:01

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04 - Book 1. Of Laws in General

15:26

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05 - Book 2. Of Laws Directly Derived from the Nature of Government

25:50

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06 - Book 3. Of the Principles of the Three Kinds of Government.

22:36

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07 - Book 4. That the Laws of Education Ought to Be in Relation to the Principl…

25:11

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08 - Book 5a. That the Laws Given by the Legislator Ought to Be in Relation to …

44:07

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09 - Book 5b. That the Laws Given by the Legislator Ought to Be in Relation to …

35:07

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10 - Book 6. Consequences of the Principles of Different Governments with respe…

58:49

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11 - Book 7. Consequences of the Different Principles of the Three Governments …

38:53

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12 - Book 8. Of the Corruption of the Principles of the Three Governments

40:52

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13 - Book 9. Of Laws in the Relation they Bear to a Defensive Force

16:53

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14 - Book 10. Of Laws in the Relation they Bear to an Offensive Force

37:26

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15 - Book 11a. Of the Laws Which Establish Political Liberty With Regard to the…

40:12

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16 - Book 11b. Of the Laws Which Establish Political Liberty With Regard to the…

48:17

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17 - Book 12a. Of the Laws That Form Political Liberty, In Relation to the subj…

37:38

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18 - Book 12b. Of the Laws That Form Political Liberty, In Relation to the subj…

30:39

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19 - Book 13. Of the Relation which the Levying of Taxes and the Greatness of t…

38:57

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20 - Book 14. Of laws in relation to the nature of the climate

37:23

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21 - Book 15. In What Manner the Laws of Civil Slavery Relate to the Nature of …

47:05

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22 - Book 16. How the Laws of Domestic Slavery bear a relation to the nature o…

33:55

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23 - Book 17. How the Laws of Political Servitude bear a relation to the natur…

18:22

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24 - Book 18. Of Laws in the Relation They Bear to the Nature of the Soil

55:20

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25 - Book 19. Of Laws in Relation to the Principles Which Form the General Spir…

1:08:12

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Bewertungen

Worthy the reading time

(4 Sterne)

This book is filled with concepts that are extremely well thought out and circumspect. I was impressed by the level of development he had brought to bear and the relationships and interrelated complexities of different government structures.

Great Content. Excellent Narration.

(5 Sterne)

I listened with the intent of learning how the founding fathers of the United States of America were influenced by this work by Montesquieu. I found it most intriguing how many principles they applied from this work into the written constitution of the U.S. While I do not agree with all of the opinions of Montesquieu, I do find great value and appreciation for how logical and thorough his knowledge of governmental systems are laid out in this work. The narrator was excellent and pleasant to listen to as well.

A very significant book

(5 Sterne)

A work of genius, very informative, a must reading for all lovers of history and political philosophy.