
Montesquieu
Montesquieu was an influential French philosopher and political thinker of the Enlightenment era. He is best known for his theory of separation of powers in government, outlined in his seminal work "The Spirit of the Laws" (1748), which had a major impact on modern democratic systems. Montesquieu's ideas on political liberty, constitutional government, and the influence of climate on society shaped political thought in Europe and America.