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Montesquieu and the Constitution

Live at the National Constitution Center

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The Role of Virtue in the Constitution

In Montesquieu, virtue has to be the animating principle of republican government. But Federalists saw it more as an means to an end: public spirited citizens. Adams was never sure that the people had the requisite virtue. He seemed to have a kind of hope right around 17, maybe 7, 88.

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