
Foundations of Government
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In order to have liberty, it is necessary that government be set up so that one man need not be afraid of another. Therefore the powers of government should be separated into executive, legislative, and judicial branches, to prevent any one group from gaining too much power. Limiting the power of the branches is called checks and balances.
Montesquieu
Locke
Rousseau
Voltaire
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