John Locke: Of political power
Of political power
Of the state of nature
Of the state of war
Of slavery
Of property
Of paternal power
Of political or civil society
Of the beginning of political societies
Of the ends of political society and government
Of the forms of a commonwealth
Of the extent of the legislative power
The legislative, executive, and federative power of the commonwealth
Of the subordinaton of the powers of the commonwealth
Of prerogative
Of Paternal, political and despotical power, considered together
Of conquest
Of usurpation
Of tyranny
Of the dissoluton of government