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1-01 - Subject of the First Book
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1-02 - Primitive Societies
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1-03 - The Right of the Strongest
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1-04 - Slavery
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1-05 - That It Is Always Necessary To Go Back To A First Convention
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1-06 - The Social Pact
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1-07 - The Sovereign
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1-08 - The Civil State
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1-09 - Real Property
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2-01 - That Sovereignty is inalienable
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2-02 - That Soverignty is indivisible
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2-03 - Whether the General Will can err
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2-04 - The limits of the sovereign power
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2-05 - The Right of Life and Death
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2-06 - The Law
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2-07 - The Legislator
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2-08 - The People
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2-09 - The People (continued)
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2-10 - The People (continued)
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2-11 - The Different Systems of legislation
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2-12 - Division of the Laws
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3-01 - Government in General
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3-02 - The Principle Which Constitutes the Different Forms of Government
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3-03 - Classification of Governments
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3-04 - Democracy
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3-05 - Aristocracy
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3-06 - Monarchy
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3-07 - Mixed Governments
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3-08 - That every form of government is not fit for every country
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3-09 - The Marks of a good Government
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3-10 - The Abuse of the Government and its tendency to degenerate
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3-11 - The Dissolution of the Body Politic
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3-12 - How the sovereign Authority is Maintained
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3-13 - How the sovereign Authority is Maintained (continued)
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3-14 - How the sovereign Authority is Maintained (continued)
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3-15 - Deputies or Representatives
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3-16 - That the Institution of the Government is not a contract
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3-17 - The Institution of the Government
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3-18 - Means of Preventing Usurpations of the Government
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4-01 - That the General Will is indestructible
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4-02 - Voting
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4-03 - Elections
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4-04 - The Roman Comitia
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4-05 - The Tribuneship
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4-06 - The Dictatorship
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4-07 - The Censorship
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4-08 - Civil Religion
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4-09 - Conclusion