Two Treatises of Government
SECOND TREATISE OF GOVERNMENT by JOHN LOCKE
TWO TREATISES OF GOVERNMENT
1764 EDITOR'S NOTE
PREFACE
CHAP. I. OF CIVIL-GOVERNMENT
CHAP. II. Of the State of Nature.
CHAP. III. Of the State of War.
CHAP. IV. Of SLAVERY.
CHAP. V. Of PROPERTY.
CHAP. VI. Of Paternal Power.
CHAP. VII. Of Political or Civil Society.
CHAP. VIII. Of the Beginning of Political
Societies.
CHAP. IX. Of the Ends of Political Society and
Government.
CHAP. X. Of the Forms of a Common-wealth.
CHAP. XI. Of the Extent of the Legislative Power.
CHAP. XII. Of the Legislative, Executive, and
Federative Power of the Common-wealth.
CHAP. XIII.
CHAP. XIV. Of PREROGATIVE.
CHAP. XV. Of Paternal, Political, and Despotical
Power, considered together.
CHAP. XVI. Of CONQUEST.
CHAP. XVII. Of USURPATION.
CHAP. XVIII. Of TYRANNY.
CHAP. XIX. Of the Dissolution of Government.
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