Corey Robin
City University of New York
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American Political Science Review | 2000
Corey Robin
According to most scholars, Montesquieu argues that fear threatens a loss of self. Disconnected from the exercise of reason, fear is an emotion that is supposed to prevent the individual from acting with any kind of moral or rational agency. Fear is also premised on the liquidation of civil society; intermediate institutions and plural social structures are destroyed so that despots can act with unmitigated power and violence. I argue that this view does not capture Montesquieus theory. In my alternative account, fear is intimately connected to our capacity for reason and to our sense of self. It is built on a network of elites, the rule of law, moral education, and the traditional institutions of civil society. I conclude that twentieth-century social science remains too indebted to conventional interpretations of Montesquieus views, and contemporary theorists would be better served by the alternative analysis proposed here.
Archive | 2004
Corey Robin
Archive | 2011
Corey Robin
Social Research | 2000
Corey Robin
Social Research | 2004
Corey Robin
Archive | 2011
Corey Robin
Archive | 2011
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Archive | 2013
Corey Robin; Mark Blitz
Archive | 2011
Corey Robin
Archive | 2011
Corey Robin