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What position does montesquieu take on the effects of lenient and severe punishments?

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In spite of his stature as a major figure in the history of political philosophy and his strong interest in the correlation between liberty and the content of criminal law, surprisingly little has been written concerning Montesquieu's views on crime and punishment. I think that’s the answer
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Unlike Locke, Rousseau and Beccaria, he did not use social contract ... each and every one of Montesquieu's positions on punishment, but there are ... example, moderating the severity of punishments then in use, restricting the ... most serious crimes would have the desired effect, Montesquieu concluded, of.

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