Liberty Blog
One of the biggest supporters of liberty in the world was Baron de Montesquieu. His belief of liberty was when a government would not restrain its people's lives and opinions. He also supported the idea that in order for there to be liberty, there needed to be three branches of government. Here in America we have three branches of government known as the Legislative branch, the Judicial branch, and the Executive branch. The Legislative branch makes laws and would be Congress and the senate. The Judicial branch is somewhat similar to the Legislative branch because it evaluates laws and it consists of the Supreme Court and the Federal Judicial Center. And finally, the Executive branch is responsible for carrying out laws/finalizing things before they can be passed. This branch contains the president, the vice president, their advisors, the cabinet, and most federal agencies. The reason Montesquieu believed in such a thing is that in his opinion, in order for liberty to exist the laws must only concern threats to public order and security to protect the people from harm and not infringe on their rights. With the three branches, new laws can be reviewed by many groups of people before they are passed therefore allowing the government to really consider if the law would be harmful or helpful to the society as a whole.
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