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Revolutionary War Documents | The Second Treatise of Civil Government (Locke's Second Treatise)

The Second Treatise of Civil Government (Locke's Second Treatise) - 1690

Table of Contents

PREFACE
CHAPTER I

Sect. 1. Sect. 3.

CHAPTER II: Of The State of Nature

Sect. 4. Sect. 6. Sect. 8. Sect. 10. Sect. 12. Sect. 14.

CHAPTER III: Of the State of War

Sect. 16. Sect. 18. Sect. 20.

CHAPTER IV: Of Slaver

Sect. 22. Sect. 24.

CHAPTER V: Of Property

Sect. 25. Sect. 26. Sect. 28. Sect. 30. Sect. 32. Sect. 34. Sect. 36.

Sect. 38. Sect. 40. Sect. 42. Sect. 44. Sect. 46. Sect. 48. Sect. 50.
CHAPTER VI: Of Paternal Power

Sect. 52. Sect. 54. Sect. 56. Sect. 58. Sect. 60. Sect. 62. Sect. 64.

Sect. 66. Sect. 68. Sect. 70. Sect. 72. Sect. 74. Sect. 76.
CHAPTER VII: Of Political or Civil Society

Sect. 76. Sect. 80. Sect. 82. Sect. 84. Sect. 86. Sect. 88. Sect. 90.

Sect. 92. Sect. 94.

CHAPTER VIII: Of the Beginning of Political Society

Sect. 96. Sect. 98. Sect. 100. Sect. 102. Sect. 104. Sect. 106. Sect. 108.

Sect. 110. Sect. 112. Sect. 114. Sect. 116. Sect. 118. Sect. 120. Sect. 122.
CHAPTER IX: Of the Ends of Political Society and Government

Sect. 124. Sect. 126. Sect. 128. Sect. 130.

CHAPTER X: Of the Forms of the Common-wealth

Sect. 133.

CHAPTER XI: Of the Extent of the Legislative Power

Sect. 135. Sect. 137. Sect. 139. Sect. 141.

CHAPTER XII: Of the Legislative, Executive, and Federative Powers of the Common-wealth

Sect. 144. Sect. 146. Sect. 148.

CHAPTER XIII: Of the Subordination of the Powers of the Common-wealth

Sect. 150. Sect. 152. Sect. 154. Sect. 156. Sect. 158.

CHAPTER XIV: Of Perogative

Sect. 160. Sect. 162. Sect. 164. Sect. 166. Sect. 168.

CHAPTER XV: Of Paternal, Political and Despotical Power considered together

Sect. 168. Sect. 172. Sect. 174.

CHAPTER XVI: Of Conquest

Sect. 176. Sect. 178. Sect. 180. Sect. 182 Sect. 184. Sect. 186. Sect. 186.

Sect. 188. Sect. 190. Sect. 192. Sect. 194. Sect. 196.

CHAPTER XVII: Of Usurpation

Sect. 198.

CHAPTER XVIII: Of Tyranny

Sect. 200. Sect. 202. Sect. 204. Sect. 206. Sect. 208. Sect. 210.

CHAPTER XIX: Of the Disolution of Government

Sect. 212. Sect. 214. Sect. 216. Sect. 218. Sect. 220. Sect. 222. Sect. 224.

Sect. 226. Sect. 228. Sect. 230. Sect. 232. Sect. 234. Sect. 236. Sect. 238.

Sect. 226. Sect. 228.