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Montesquieu

In Our Time: Philosophy

CHAPTER

The Problem With a Large State Republique

Montesquieu has been used on both sides of the argument. He suggested that republics should only exist in small states. But once it becomes larger, it's in danger of becoming corrupt and can't sustain civic virtue. If you have a federal or a federated republic, then it can have the benefits of a large statea being strong and powerful externally but because it still operates in terms of smaller states within,. it can maintain its virtue and not become corrupt.

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