(The) Social contract or principles of political right / by Jean-Jacques Rousseau

By: Rousseau, Jean-Jacques.
Contributor(s): Tozer, Henry J [Translator].
Material type: TextTextSeries: Social Science Series.Publisher: London : George Allen and Unwin Ltd, 1948.Description: ix, 247p 19 cm.Subject(s): Political science | RousseauDDC classification: 320.01
Contents:
Primitive societies, The right of the strongest, Slavery, That it is always necessary to go back to a first convention, The social pact, The Sovereign, The civil state, Real property, The sovereignty is inalienable, The sovereignty is indivisible, Whether the general Will can Err, The limits of the sovereign power, The right of the life and death, The law, The legislator, The people, The different systems of Legislation, Division of the laws, Government in general, Classification of governments, Democracy, Aristocracy, Monarchy, Mixed governments, That every form of government is not fit for every country, The marks of a good government, The abuse of government and its tendency to degenerate, That the general Will is indestructible, Voting, Elections, The Roman Comitia, The Tribuneship, The Censorship, Civil religion
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Primitive societies, The right of the strongest, Slavery, That it is always necessary to go back to a first convention, The social pact, The Sovereign, The civil state, Real property, The sovereignty is inalienable, The sovereignty is indivisible, Whether the general Will can Err, The limits of the sovereign power, The right of the life and death, The law, The legislator, The people, The different systems of Legislation, Division of the laws, Government in general, Classification of governments, Democracy, Aristocracy, Monarchy, Mixed governments, That every form of government is not fit for every country, The marks of a good government, The abuse of government and its tendency to degenerate, That the general Will is indestructible, Voting, Elections, The Roman Comitia, The Tribuneship, The Censorship, Civil religion

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