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57 U. Louisville L. Rev. 561 (2018-2019)
Montesquieu and Modern Comparative Law, Climate, Geography, and the Structure of Political Communities

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    MONTESQUIEU AND MODERN COMPARATIVE LAW,
    CLIMATE, GEOGRAPHY, AND THE STRUCTURE OF
                    POLITICAL COMMUNITIES

                    Daniel   Bonilla  Maldonado*


                            I. INTRODUCTION

    Modem political   theory revolves  around a  series of normative  and
descriptive questions  about  the  structure of a  political community!
Questions like: What should the basic structure of a polity be?; What are the
arguments  that this structure is based on?; Should the basic structure of a
political community account  for the material and cultural context in which
its members are located? Or, rather: Should its design ignore these variables
and revolve around  the political values that should guide any collectivity?;
What  variables explain the characteristics that identify the different political
communities?;   What   should   the  methodology   be   to  specify  these
explanatory  reasons? In this Article, I want to explore the answers  that
Montesquieu   offers to some  of these questions. In particular, I want to
explore how  the comparative  method,  geography, and  climate intersect in
Montesquieu  to explain the basic structures of political communities.
    Therefore, in this Article I am not concentrating on the most common
political and legal arguments  in the literature on Montesquieu,  like the
principle of separation of powers, the central characteristics of the typology
of forms of government  he offers, the relationship between natural law and
positive law, or his defense of a legally-limited monarchy.2  My  analysis
revolves  around  the use  of  comparative  studies to justify the  causal
relationship that supposedly exists between climate and geography,  on the
one  hand, and  biology, psychology,  law, and  politics, on the other. Of



    * Associate Professor, Universidad de los Andes School of Law.
    See generally ANNELIEN DE DUN, FRENCH POLITICAL THOUGHT FROM MONTESQUIEU TO
TOCQUEVILLE (2008).
    2 See, e.g., THOMAS PANGLE, MONTESQUIEU'S PHILOSOPHY OF LIBERALISM: A COMMENTARY ON
THE SPIRIT OF THE LAWS (1973); see also PAUL RAHE, MONTESQUIEU AND THE LOGIC OF LIBERTY
(2009). The main book by Montesquieu is MONTESQUIEU, EL ESPiRITU DE LAS LEYES (Siro Garcia del
Mazo trans., Libreria de Victoriano Suarez 1906) (1748) [hereinafter EL ESPIRITU]. Three other relevant
books for this Article are MONTESQUIEU, CONSID RATIONS SUR LES CAUSES DE LA GRANDEUR DES
ROMAINS ET DE LEUR DECADENCE (Catherine Volphilhac-Auger ed., Folio 2008) (1734) [hereinafter
CONSIDtRATIONS]; MONTESQUIEU, CARTAS PERSAS (Francisco Javier Hernadex ed., Catedra 1997)
(1721) [hereinafter CARTAS PERSAS]; and MONTESQUIEU, ENSAYO SOBRE EL GUSTO (Ariel Dilon trans.,
Libros del Zorza 2006) (1757).


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