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BOOK I
FOREWORD
In which it is inquired why man passes from the state of nature to the state of society and what are the essential conditions of the compact.
I. The Subject of the first Book
II. The first Societies
III. The Right of the Strongest
IV. Slavery
V. That we must always go back to a first Convention
VI. The Social Compact
VII. The Sovereign
VIII. The Civil State
IX. Real Property
BOOK II
Which treats of legislation.
I. That Sovereignty is inalienable
II. That Sovereignty is indivisible
III. Whether the general Will is fallible
IV. The Limits of the Sovereign Power
V. The Right of Life and Death
VI. Law
VII. The Legislator
VIII. The People
IX. The People (continued)
X. The People (continued)
XI. The various Systems of Legislation
XII. The Division of the Laws
BOOK III
Which treats of political laws, that is to say, of the form of government.
I. Government in General
II. The constituent Principle in the various Forms of Government
III. The Division of Governments
IV. Democracy
V. Aristocracy
VI. Monarchy
VII. Mixed Governments
VIII. That all Forms of Government do not suit all Countries
IX. The Marks of a good Government
X. The Abuse of Government and its Tendency to Degenerate
XI. The Death of the Body Politic
XII. How the Sovereign Authority maintains itself
XIII. How the Sovereign Authority maintains itself (continued)
XIV. How the Sovereign Authority maintains itself (continued)
XV. Deputies or Representatives
XVI. That the Institution of Government is not a Contract
XVII. The Institution of Government
XVIII. How to check the Usurpations of Government
BOOK IV
Which treats further of political laws and sets forth the means of strengthening the Constitution of the State.
I. That the general Will is indestructible
II. Voting
III. Elections
IV. The Roman Comitia
V. The Tribunate
VI. The Dictatorship
VII. The Censorship
VIII. Civil Religion
IX. Conclusion