1. Of the Nature of the three different Governments. The Spirit of the Laws | ||
2.1. 1. Of the Nature of the three different Governments.
There are three species of government: republican, monarchical, and despotic. In order to discover their nature, it is sufficient to recollect the common notion, which supposes three definitions, or rather three facts: that a republican government is that in which the body, or only a part of the people, is possessed of the supreme power; monarchy, that in which a single person governs by fixed and established laws; a despotic government, that in which a single person directs everything by his own will and caprice.
This is what I call the nature of each government; we must now inquire into those laws which directly conform to this nature, and consequently are the fundamental institutions.
1. Of the Nature of the three different Governments. The Spirit of the Laws | ||