
| preface introduction chronology critical bibliography a note on the text biographical synopses politics drawn from the very words of holy scripture dedication first book .of the principles of human society first article. man is made to live in society articleⅱ. the society of mankind gives birth to civil society, that is to say,to states, peoples, and nations articleⅲ. to form nations and unite the people, it is necessary to have a government article ⅳ. on laws article ⅴ. consequences of the general principles of humanity articleⅵ. on the love of country conclusion. to conclude this book, and to reduce it to an abstract second book. on authority: that the royal and hereditary [type]is the most proper for government first article. by whom authority has been exercised since the beginning of the world article [on the right of conquest] conclusion .third book in which one begins to explain the nature and the properties of royal authority first article. taking notice of the essential haracteristics articleⅱ. royal authority is sacred articleⅲ. royal authority is paternal, and its proper character is goodness fourth book. on the characteristics of royalty (continuation) first article. royal authority is absolute second article. on softness, irresolution and false firmness fifth book. fourth and final characteristic of royal authority first article. royal authority is subject to reason articleⅱ.means by which the prince can acquire necessary knowledge articleⅲ. on dangerous curiosities and kinds of knowledge; and on the confidence one must place in god articleⅳ. consequences of the preceding doctrine: concerning majesty and its adjuncts sixth book. the duties of subjects toward the prince, based on the preceding doctrine first article. on the service one owes to the king …… seventh book on the particular duties of royalty eighth book. the particular duties of royalty, continued :of justice ninth book .the supports of royalty: arms, riches of finances, and counsels tenth and final book. continuation of helps to royalty: riches of finances; counsel. the nconveniences and temptations which accompany royalty: and the remedies that one can bring to them index |
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