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BOOK I
CHAPTER 1 The Subject of Book I
CHAPTER 2 The First Societies
CHAPTER 3 The Right of the Strongest
CHAPTER 4 Slavery
CHAPTER 5 That We Must Always Go Back To an Original Covenant
CHAPTER 6 The Social Pact
CHAPTER 7 The Sovereign
CHAPTER 8 Civil Society
CHAPTER 9 Of Estate
BOOK II
CHAPTER 1 That Sovereignty is Inalienable
CHAPTER 2 That Sovereignty is Indivisible
CHAPTER 3 Whether the General Will Can Err
CHAPTER 4 The Limits of Sovereign Power
CHAPTER 5 The Right of Life and Death
CHAPTER 6 On Law
CHAPTER 7 The Lawgiver
CHAPTER 8 The People
CHAPTER 9 The People: Continued
CHAPTER 10 The People: Continued
CHAPTER 11 Various Systems of Law
CHAPTER 12 Classification of Laws
BOOK III
CHAPTER 1 Of Government in General
CHAPTER 2 The Constitutive Principle of the Different Forms of Government
CHAPTER 3 Classification of Governments
CHAPTER 4 Democracy
CHAPTER 5 Aristocracy
CHAPTER 6 Monarchy
CHAPTER 7 Mixed Forms of Government
CHAPTER 8 That All Forms of Government Do Not Suit All Countries
CHAPTER 9 The Signs of a Good Government
CHAPTER 10 The Abuse of Government and its Tendency to Degenerate
CHAPTER 11 The Death of the Body Politic
CHAPTER 12 How the Sovereign Authority Maintains Itself
CHAPTER 13 The Same Continued
CHAPTER 14 The Same Continued
CHAPTER 15 Deputies or Representatives
CHAPTER 16 That the Institution of the Government is not a Contract
CHAPTER 17 The Institution of the Government
CHAPTER 18 Means of Preventing the Usurpation of Government
BOOK IV
CHAPTER 1 That the General Will is Indestructible
CHAPTER 2 The Suffrage
CHAPTER 3 Elections
CHAPTER 4 The Roman Comitia
CHAPTER 5 The Tribunate
CHAPTER 6 Dictatorship
CHAPTER 7 The Censorial Tribunal
CHAPTER 8 The Civil Religion
CHAPTER 9 Conclusion
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