This is the name of the 1748 book by Baron de Montesquieu in which he stresses a government's need to have a separation of power, support of the rule of law, and other Enlightenment-era ideals.

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The name of the book is the Spirit of the Laws. It's intent was not to make up regulations like getting a $200 fine for leaving your driver's license at home.

The book is about the way the law should be written in such a way that two people with an entirely opposite outlook can debate the law without breaking it.