Une biographie approfondie de Montesquieu, figure embl matique des Lumi res fran aises. "Montesquieu: Sa Famille, Ses Amis, Ses Correspondants..." explore la vie et l'oeuvre de Charles de Secondat, baron de Montesquieu, travers son cercle familial, ses amiti s et sa vaste correspondance. L'ouvrage offre un clairage pr cieux sur le contexte social, intellectuel et politique qui a fa onn la pens e de l'auteur de "L'Esprit des Lois".
Cette biographie d taill e r v le les influences et les relations qui ont marqu la vie de Montesquieu, ainsi que les v nements qui ont contribu l' laboration de ses id es novatrices sur la s paration des pouvoirs et la libert politique. Un incontournable pour les passionn s d'histoire et de philosophie politique.
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