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Montesquieu and the Constitution

Live at the National Constitution Center

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The Separation of Powers

Superdennis Rasmussen: What did the founders learn from Montesquieu about virtue and how did they reach different conclusions at the end of their lives? He says Washington had become disillusioned because of the rise of parties and partisanship. Hamilton, he writes, felt the federal government was not sufficiently vigorous or energetic. Adams believed the American people lacked the requisite civic virtue for reposition.

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