IHSS HW: Blog "Liberty"

 Jayla Balderas 

Mr. Roddy

IHSS

6 February 2021 

                                                               “Liberty”

A few ideas stood out the most about Montesquieu ideas in the Liberty section. The central one being how he believes the foundation of Liberty is safety. The reading section offered a new perspective I never really took into consideration just how largely safety plays in Liberty. The mention of how the laws put in place each of have the defining definition of not harming others. These can obviously be seen with a few laws in our own state and country smaller laws such as stealing or drunk driving being illegal. These threaten the safety of other people. Even the idea that Liberty will never truly mean raw freedom because this would never work for two reasons. 

The first being how Montesquieu shares how every person with power can abuse it. Giving a person the opportunity to have raw freedom would leave no boundaries with set wrongs from right leading to a quick path of abuse of power. Second reason being the constant fear of vulnerability of always feeling threatened and completely unsafe if everyone had the ability to do whatever they wanted with no one to say It's wrong, or how these acts could be destructive to society. Leading into the last thought, Montesquieu agreed. Having branches to checks and balances with power. These branches are judicial powers and legislative branches the ones we have today. Overall I found this reading to be very interesting and brought in new ideas that I needed to think through.


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