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Contents

Introduction, by Alan S. Kahan

Translator’s Note

Commentary on Filangieri’s Work

Part One

CHAPTER ONE: Plan of This Commentary

CHAPTER TWO: From an Epigram by Filangieri against Improvement in the Art of War

CHAPTER THREE: On Encouragements for Agriculture

CHAPTER FOUR: On the Conversion of Rulers to Peace

CHAPTER FIVE: On the Salutary Revolution Which Filangieri Foresaw

CHAPTER SIX: On the Union of Politics and Legislation

CHAPTER SEVEN: On the Influence Which Filangieri Attributes to Legislation

CHAPTER EIGHT: On the State of Nature, the Formation of Society, and the True Goal of Human Associations

CHAPTER NINE: On Errors in Legislation

CHAPTER TEN: Some Remarks by Filangieri on the Decline of Spain

CHAPTER ELEVEN: On Filangieri’s Observations about France

CHAPTER TWELVE: On the Decline Filangieri Predicted for England

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Part Two

CHAPTER ONE: Object of This Second Part

CHAPTER TWO: On the Black Slave Trade

CHAPTER THREE: On Population

CHAPTER FOUR: Continuation of the Same Subject

CHAPTER FIVE: On Malthus’s System Relating to Population

CHAPTER SIX: Some Writers Who Have Exaggerated M. Malthus’s System

CHAPTER SEVEN: On a Contradiction by Filangieri

CHAPTER EIGHT: On the Division of Properties

CHAPTER NINE: On the Grain Trade

CHAPTER TEN: On Agriculture as a Source of Wealth

CHAPTER ELEVEN: On the Protection Given Industry

CHAPTER TWELVE: A New Proof of Filangieri’s Fundamental Mistake

CHAPTER THIRTEEN: On Guilds and Masters

CHAPTER FOURTEEN: On Privileges for Industry

CHAPTER FIFTEEN: On Taxation

Part Three

CHAPTER ONE: On Criminal Prosecution Confided Exclusively to a Magistrate

CHAPTER TWO: On Secret Indictments

CHAPTER THREE: On Denunciation

CHAPTER FOUR: New Thoughts on the Idea of Giving Each Citizen the Right to Prosecute

CHAPTER FIVE: On the Right to Prosecute Given to Servants, When It Is a Question of Crimes against Society

CHAPTER SIX: That the Prosecuting Magistrate Should Be Responsible, If Not for the Truth, at Least for the Legitimacy of the Accusation

CHAPTER SEVEN: On Prisons

CHAPTER EIGHT: On the Shortening of Legal Procedures

CHAPTER NINE: On Defense Witnesses

CHAPTER TEN: On Judgment by Juries

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CHAPTER ELEVEN: On the Death Penalty

CHAPTER TWELVE: On Convict Labor

CHAPTER THIRTEEN: On Deportation

Part Four

CHAPTER ONE: On Education

CHAPTER TWO: On Religion

CHAPTER THREE: Of the Growth of Polytheism

CHAPTER FOUR: On the Priesthood

CHAPTER FIVE: On the Mysteries

CHAPTER SIX AND LAST: Conclusion

Index

Commentary on Filangieri’s Work

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