Introduction | p. vii |
Selected Bibliography | p. xxiii |
Note on the Text | p. xxvii |
The Second Treatise of Government: An Essay Concerning the True Original, Extent, and End of Civil Government | p. 1 |
p. 3 | |
Of the State of Nature | p. 4 |
of the State of War | p. 11 |
Of Slavery | p. 15 |
Of Paternal Power | p. 16 |
Of Political or Civil Society | p. 30 |
Of the Beginning of Political Societies | p. 44 |
Of the Ends of Political Society and Government | p. 54 |
Of the Forms of a Commonwealth | p. 70 |
Of the Extent of the Legislative Power | p. 73 |
Of the Legislative, Executive, and Federative Power of the Commonwealth | p. 75 |
Of the Subordination of the Powers of the Commonwealth | p. 82 |
Of Prerogative | p. 84 |
Of Paternal, Political, and Despotical Power Considered Together | p. 91 |
Of Conquest | p. 96 |
Of Usurpation | p. 99 |
Of Tyranny | p. 112 |
Of the Dissolution of Government | p. 119 |
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