ON THE DUTY OF MAN AND CITIZEN ACCORDING TO NATURAL LAW 1
Author's dedication 3
Author's preface 6
BOOK Ⅰ 17
1 On human action 17
2 On the rule of human actions,or on law in general 27
3 On natural law 33
4 On man's duty to God,or on natural religion 39
5 On duty to oneself 46
6 On the duty of every man to every man,and first of not harming others 56
7 On recognizing men's natural equality 61
8 On the common duties of humanity 64
9 On the duty of parties to agreements in general 68
10 On the duty of men in the use of language 77
11 On the duties involved in taking an oath 80
12 On duty in acquiring ownership of things 84
13 On the duties arising from ownership in itself 90
14 On value 93
15 On contracts which presuppose value in things and on the duties they involve 97
16 On methods of dissolving obligations arising from agreements 105
17 On interpretation 108
BOOK Ⅱ 115
1 On men's natural state 115
2 On the duties of marriage 120
3 On the duties of parents and children 124
4 On the duties of masters and slaves 129
5 On the impulsive cause of constituting the state 132
6 On the internal structure of states 135
7 On the functions of the sovereign power 139
8 On the forms of government 142
9 On the characteristics of civil authority 146
10 On the ways of acquiring authority, particularly monarchical 148
11 On the duty of sovereigns 151
12 On civil laws in particular 155
13 On the right of life and death 158
14 On reputation 163
15 On the power of sovereign authority over prop-erty within the state 166
16 On war and peace 168
17 On treaties 173
18 On the duties of citizens 175
Index 179