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Single Idea 19989

[catalogued under 24. Political Theory / C. Ruling a State / 2. Leaders / c. Despotism]

Full Idea

Under despotism, the law is nothing more than the will of the ruler. Even if the despot were wise, how could a magistrate follow a will unknown to him? He has no choice but to follow his own.

Gist of Idea

The will of a despot is an enigma, so magistrates can only follow their own will

Source

Baron de Montesquieu (The Spirit of the Laws (rev. 1757) [1748], 05.16)

Book Reference

Montesquieu,Baron de: 'Selected Political Writings', ed/tr. Richter,Melvin [Hackett 1990], p.158