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ISBN: PB: 9780300168082

Yale University Press

October 2010

400 pp.

23.4x15.6 cm

PB:
£26,00
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Montesquieu and the Logic of Liberty

War, Religion, Commerce, Terrain, Technology, Uneasiness of Mind, the Spirit of Political Vigilance, and the Foundations of the Modern Republic

This fresh examination of the works of Montesquieu seeks to understand the shortcomings of the modern democratic state in light of this great political thinker's insightful critique of commercial republicanism. The western democracies' muted response to victory in the Cold War signaled the presence of a pervasive discontent, a sense that despite this victory liberal democracy itself was deeply flawed. Paul Rahe argues that to understand this phenomenon we must re-examine, starting with Montesquieu, the nature of liberal democracy, its character, and its propensities. In a brilliant exposition of the works of Montesquieu Rahe identifies the profound sense of uneasiness fostered by the modern republic as a source of weakness and as the principal cause of the present discontents.

About the Author

Paul A. Rahe is professor of history and political science at Hillsdale College, and author of "Republics Ancient and Modern: Classical Republicanism and the American Revolution", and "Against Throne and Altar: Machiavelli and Political Theory under the English Republic".

Reviews

"This is a beautifully crafted, erudite work that stimulates thought, challenges old views and invites us to heed the dangers implicit in what might disarmingly appear to be a triumphant and safe liberal democratic market order" – Henry Farrell, Times Higher Education Supplement