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- catalog alternative "Du contrat social. English".
- catalog contributor b1706354.
- catalog contributor b1706355.
- catalog created "1950.".
- catalog date "1950".
- catalog date "1950.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1950.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. L-lii.".
- catalog description "Book I: In which it is inquired why man passes from the state of nature to the state of society and what are the essential conditions of the compact -- Subject of the first Book -- First societies -- Right of the strongest -- Slavery -- That we must always go back to a first convention -- Social compact -- Sovereign -- Civil State -- Real property -- Book II: Which treats of legislation: That sovereignty is inalienable -- That sovereignty is indivisible -- Whether the general Will is fallible -- Limits of the sovereign power -- Right of life and death -- Law -- Legislator -- People -- People -- cont. -- People -- cont. -- Various systems of legislation -- Division of the laws -- Book III: Which treats of political laws, that is to say, of the form of government: Government in general -- Constituent principle in the various forms of government -- Division of governments -- Democracy -- Aristocracy -- Monarchy -- Mixed governments -- That all forms of government do not suit all countries -- Marks of a good government -- Abuse of government and its tendency to degenerate -- Death of the body politic -- How the sovereign authority maintains itself -- How the sovereign authority maintains itself -- cont. -- How the sovereign authority maintains itself -- cont. -- Deputies or representatives -- That the institution of government is not a contract -- Institution of government -- How to check the usurpations of government -- Book IV: Which treats further of political laws and sets forth the means of strengthening the constitution of the State: That the general Will is indestructible -- Voting -- Elections -- Roman Comitia -- Tribunate -- Dictatorship -- Censorship -- Civil religion -- Conclusion -- Discourse on the arts and sciences: Discourse on the origin of inequality: Discourse on political economy.".
- catalog extent "liv, 330 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Social contract.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Social contract.".
- catalog isPartOf "Everyman's library. Philosophy and theology. 660A".
- catalog issued "1950".
- catalog issued "1950.".
- catalog language "eng fre".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Dutton,".
- catalog relation "Social contract.".
- catalog subject "320.1".
- catalog subject "JC179 .R86 1950".
- catalog subject "Political science.".
- catalog subject "Social contract.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Book I: In which it is inquired why man passes from the state of nature to the state of society and what are the essential conditions of the compact -- Subject of the first Book -- First societies -- Right of the strongest -- Slavery -- That we must always go back to a first convention -- Social compact -- Sovereign -- Civil State -- Real property -- Book II: Which treats of legislation: That sovereignty is inalienable -- That sovereignty is indivisible -- Whether the general Will is fallible -- Limits of the sovereign power -- Right of life and death -- Law -- Legislator -- People -- People -- cont. -- People -- cont. -- Various systems of legislation -- Division of the laws -- Book III: Which treats of political laws, that is to say, of the form of government: Government in general -- Constituent principle in the various forms of government -- Division of governments -- Democracy -- Aristocracy -- Monarchy -- Mixed governments -- That all forms of government do not suit all countries -- Marks of a good government -- Abuse of government and its tendency to degenerate -- Death of the body politic -- How the sovereign authority maintains itself -- How the sovereign authority maintains itself -- cont. -- How the sovereign authority maintains itself -- cont. -- Deputies or representatives -- That the institution of government is not a contract -- Institution of government -- How to check the usurpations of government -- Book IV: Which treats further of political laws and sets forth the means of strengthening the constitution of the State: That the general Will is indestructible -- Voting -- Elections -- Roman Comitia -- Tribunate -- Dictatorship -- Censorship -- Civil religion -- Conclusion -- Discourse on the arts and sciences: Discourse on the origin of inequality: Discourse on political economy.".
- catalog title "Du contrat social. English".
- catalog title "The social contract, and Discourses. Translated with an introd. by G. D. H. Cole.".
- catalog type "text".