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| 1.
Subject of the First Book |
| 2.
The First Societies |
| 3.
The Right of the Strongest |
| 4.
Slavery |
| 5.
That We Must Always Go Back to a First Convention |
| 6.
The Social Compact |
| 7.
The Sovereign |
| 8.
The Civil State |
| 9.
Real Property |
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| 1.
That Sovereignty is Inalienable |
| 2.
That Sovereignty is Indivisible |
| 3.
Whether the General Will is Fallible |
| 4.
The Limits of the Sovereign Power |
| 5.
The Right of Life and Death |
| 6.
Law |
| 7.
The Legislator |
| 8.
The People |
| 9.
The People (continued) |
| 10.
The People (continued) |
| 11.
The Various Systems of Legislation |
| 12.
The Division of the Laws |
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| 1.
Government in General |
| 2.
The Constituent Principle in the Various Forms of Government |
| 3.
The Division of Governments |
| 4.
Democracy |
| 5.
Aristocracy |
| 6.
Monarchy |
| 7.
Mixed Governments |
| 8.
That All Forms of Government Do Not Suit All Countries |
| 9.
The Marks of a Good Government |
| 10.
The Abuse of Government and Its Tendency to Degenerate |
| 11.
The Death of the Body Politic |
| 12.
How the Sovereign Authority Maintains Itself |
| 13.
The Same (continued) |
| 14.
The Same (continued) |
| 15.
Deputies or Representatives |
| 16.
That the Institution of Government is not a Contract |
| 17.
The Institution of Government |
| 18.
How to Check the Usurpations of Government |
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| 1.
That the General Will is Indestructible |
| 2.
Voting |
| 3.
Elections |
| 4.
The Roman Comitia |
| 5.
The Tribunate |
| 6.
The Dictatorship |
| 7.
The Censorship |
| 8.
Civil Religion |
| 9.
Conclusion |