MONTESQUIEU, CHARLES LOUIS DE SECONDAT, BARON DE LA BREDE ET DE°
- MONTESQUIEU, CHARLES LOUIS DE SECONDAT, BARON DE LA BREDE ET DE°
- MONTESQUIEU, CHARLES LOUIS DE SECONDAT, BARON DE LA BREDE ET
DE° (1689–1755), French writer and political philosopher.
Montesquieu inherited the humanistic French tradition of
jean bodin , with his vision of a society tolerant toward all
religions, including Judaism. His earliest statement on the Jews was in
the Lettres Persanes (1721), 50, where he described Judaism
as "a mother who has given birth to two daughters (Christianity and
Islam) who have struck her a thousand blows." In L'Esprit des
lois (25:13), published in 1748, he reacted to the burning of a
ten-year-old Jewish girl by the inquisition with an eloquent
denunciation cast in the form of an argument written by a Jew: "You
complain (he said to the inquisitors) that the emperor of Japan is
having all the Christians in his domain burnt on a slow fire; but he
could answer you: 'We treat you, who do not believe as we do, as
you treat those who do not
believe as you do'… If you do not want to be Christian, at least be
human." Nevertheless, he was not entirely uncritical of the Jews. Also
in the Lettres persanes, his traveler writes: "Know that
wherever there is money there are Jews." In a passage from Mélanges
inédits, which was published posthumously (1892), the rabbinic
texts are considered to have fashioned the low taste and character of
the Jews, for there was not "one among (the rabbis) of even a minor
order of genius." But this private opinion of Montesquieu at his most
Christian was unknown in the 18th century. His relativistic
view, which ran counter to voltaire 's absolute deism in favor of
an appreciation of the Jew and Judaism as one of the many valid forms of
culture and religion, was one that influenced history.
-BIBLIOGRAPHY:
J. Weill, in: REJ, 49 (1904), 150ff.; R.R. Lambert, in:
Univers Israélite, 94 (1938/39), 421ff.; R. Shackleton,
Montesquieu… (Eng., 1961), 354–5; A. Ages, in:
Romanische Forschungen, 81 (1969), 214ff.; A. Hertzberg,
French Enlightenment and the Jews (1968), index; L. Poliakov,
Histoire de l'antisémitisime, 3 (1968), index.
(Arthur Hertzberg)
Encyclopedia Judaica.
1971.
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