An enquiry concerning political justice and its influence on modern morals and happiness

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Main Author: Godwin , William
Other Authors: Burke , Edmund, Paine , Thomas, Rousseau , Jean-Jacques, Kramnick , Isaac
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Penguin Books
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200 1 |a An enquiry concerning political justice and its influence on modern morals and happiness 
101 0 |a eng 
215 |a 832 p.  |d 18 cm 
300 |a Third and final revision. Index. ill couv, "Universal suffrage or the scum uppermost" by Cruickshank. 
330 |a BOOK I. OF THE POWERS OF MAN CONSIDERED IN HIS SOCIAL CAPACITY. CHAP. I. Introduction CHAP. II. History of Political Society CHAP. III. Spirit of Political Institutions CHAP. IV. The Characters of Men Originate in their External Circumstances CHAP. V. The Voluntary Actions of Men Originate in their Opinions CHAP. VI. Of the Influence of Climate CHAP. VII. Of the Influence of Luxury CHAP. VIII. Human Inventions Susceptible of Perpetual Improvement BOOK II PRINCIPLES OF SOCIETY CHAP. I. Introduction CHAP. II. Of Justice Appendix, No. 1, Of Suicide Appendix, No. 2, Of Dueling CHAP. III. Of the Equality of Mankind CHAP. IV. Of Personal Virtue and Duty CHAP. V. Of Rights CHAP. VI. Of the Right of Private Judgment BOOK III. PRINCIPLES OF GOVERNMENT. CHAP. I. Systems of Political Writers CHAP. II. Of the Social Contract CHAP. III. Of Promises CHAP. IV. Of Political Authority CHAP. V. Of Legislation CHAP. VI. Of Obedience CHAP. VII. Of Forms of Government BOOK IV. OF THE OPERATION OF OPINION IN SOCIETIES AND INDIVIDUALS CHAP. I. Of Resistance CHAP. II. Of Revolutions CHAP. III. Of Political Associations CHAP. IV. Of Tyrannicide CHAP. V. Of the Cultivation of Truth Appendix Of the Connection between Understanding and Virtue CHAP. VI. Of Sincerity Appendix, No. 1 Illustrations of Sincerity Appendix, No. 2 Of the Mode of Excluding Visitors CHAP. VII. Of Free Will and Necessity CHAP. VIII. Inferences from the Doctrine of Necessity CHAP. IX. Of the Mechanism of the Human Mind CHAP. X. Of Self-love and Benevolence CHAP. XI. Of Good and Evil BOOK V. OF LEGISLATIVE AND EXECUTIVE POWER. CHAPTER I Introduction CHAPTER II Of Education, the Education of a Prince CHAPTER III Private Life of a Prince CHAPTER IV Of a Virtuous Despotism CHAPTER V Of Courts and Ministers CHAPTER VI Of Subjects CHAPTER VII Of Elective Monarchy CHAPTER VIII Of Limited Monarchy CHAPTER IX Of a President with Regal Powers CHAPTER X Of Hereditary Distinction CHAPTER XI Moral Effects of Aristocracy CHAPTER XII Of Titles CHAPTER XIII Of the Aristocratical Character CHAPTER XIV Of the General Features of Democracy CHAPTER XV Of Political Imposture CHAPTER XVI Of the Causes of War CHAPTER XVII Of the Object of War CHAPTER XVIII Of the Conduct of War CHAPTER XIX Of Military Establishments and Treaties CHAPTER XX Of Democracy as Connected with the Transactions of War CHAPTER XXI Of the Composition of Government CHAPTER XXII Of the Future History of Political Societies CHAPTER XXIII Of National Assemblies CHAPTER XXIV Of the Dissolution of Government BOOK VI. OF OPINION CONSIDERED AS A SUBJECT OF POLITICAL INSTITUTION. CHAPTER I General Effects of the Political Superintendence of Opinion CHAPTER II Of Religious Establishments CHAPTER III Of the Suppression of Erroneous Opinions in Religion and Government CHAPTER IV Of Tests CHAPTER V Of Oaths CHAPTER VI Of Libels CHAPTER VII Of Constitutions CHAPTER VIII Of National Education CHAPTER IX Of Pensions and Salaries CHAPTER X Of the Modes of Deciding a Question on the Part of the Community BOOK VII. OF CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS. CHAPTER I Limitations of the Doctrine of Punishment which Result from the Principles of Morality CHAPTER II General Disadvantages of Punishment CHAPTER III Of the Purposes of Punishment CHAPTER IV Of the Application of Punishment CHAPTER V Of Punishment Considered as a Temporary Expedient CHAPTER VI Scale of Punishment CHAPTER VII Of Evidence CHAPTER VIII Of Law CHAPTER IX Of Pardons BOOK VIII. OF PROPERTY. CHAPTER I Preliminary Observations CHAPTER II Principles of Property CHAPTER III Benefits Attendant on a System of Equality CHAPTER IV Objection to this System from the Frailty of the Human Mind CHAPTER V Objection to this System from the Question of Permanence CHAPTER VI Objection to this System from the Allurements of Sloth CHAPTER VII Objection to this System from the Benefits of Luxury CHAPTER VIII Objection to this System from the Inflexibility of its Restrictions Appendix. Of Co-operation, Cohabitation and Marriage CHAPTER IX Objection to this System from the Principle of Population Appendix. Of Health and the Prolongation of Human Life CHAPTER X Reflections 
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