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Jean Bodin was a prominent French lawyer, politician, and philosopher known for his contributions to political theory, particularly in the realms of sovereignty and state power. His most influential work, "Six Books of the Commonwealth," published in 1576, laid the groundwork for modern political thought by establishing the concept of sovereignty as an absolute power residing in the state. Bodin argued that a sovereign ruler must have the authority to govern without any interference, a notion that significantly shaped the development of modern nation-states.

In addition to his political theories, Bodin's ideas on the economy and social order also had a lasting impact on subsequent thinkers. He was one of the first to address the importance of a strong central government in maintaining peace and stability within a nation. His works influenced various political philosophers and helped to solidify the foundations of modern government structures. Bodin's legacy endures through his profound insights into the nature of authority and governance, which continue to resonate in contemporary discussions about state power and legitimacy.

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출생 날짜 January 1, 1530
출생지 Angers, Maine-et-Loire, France
사망 날짜 January 1, 1596
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