Chapter I
- Of Political Power
Chapter II - Of the State of Nature
Chapter III - Of the State of War
Chapter IV - Of Slavery
Chapter V - Of Property
Chapter VI - Of Paternal Power
Chapter VII - Of Political or Civil Society
Chapter VIII - Of the Beginning of Political
Societies
Chapter IX - Of the Ends of Political Society
and Government
Chapter X - Of the Forms of a Commonwealth
Chapter XI - Of the Extent of the Legislative
Power
Chapter XII - The Legislative, Executive, and
Federative Power of the Commonwealth
Chapter XIII - Of the Subordination of the
Powers of the Commonwealth
Chapter XIV - Of Prerogative
Chapter XV - Of Paternal, Political and
Despotical Power, Considered Together
Chapter XVI - Of Conquest
Chapter XVII - Of Usurpation
Chapter XVIII - Of Tyranny
Chapter XIX - Of the Dissolution of Government
The Works of John Locke
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Bazyar
