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ОглавлениеPREFACE BY THE AUTHOR: ON POLITICAL IGNORANCE AND WISDOM.
BOOK FIRST. THE STRUCTURE OF THE ANCIENT SOCIETY.
CHAPTER I. THE ORIGIN OF PRIVILEGES.
I. Services and Recompenses of the Clergy.
II. Services and Recompenses of the Nobles.
III. Services and Recompenses of the King.
CHAPTER II. THE PRIVILEGED CLASSES.
I. Number of the Privileged Classes.
II. Their Possessions, Capital, and Revenue.
These advantages are the remains of primitive sovereignty.
V. They may be justified by local and general services.
CHAPTER III. LOCAL SERVICES DUE BY THE PRIVILEGED CLASSES.
I. Examples in Germany and England.—These services are not rendered by
CHAPTER IV. PUBLIC SERVICES DUE BY THE PRIVILEGED CLASSES.
I. England compared to France.
V. The King's Incompetence and Generosity.
VI. Latent Disorganization in France.
BOOK SECOND. MORALS AND CHARACTERS.
CHAPTER I. MORAL PRINCIPLES UNDER THE ANCIENT REGIME.
The Court and a life of pomp and parade.
The Physical aspect and the moral character of Versailles.
CHAPTER II. DRAWING ROOM LIFE. 2201
III. Universal Pleasure Seeking.
VII. Theater, Parade And Extravagance.
CHAPTER III. DISADVANTAGES OF THIS DRAWING ROOM LIFE.
I. Its Barrenness and Artificiality
II. Return To Nature And Sentiment.
BOOK THIRD. THE SPIRIT AND THE DOCTRINE.
CHAPTER I. SCIENTIFIC ACQUISITION.
II. Science Detached From Theology.
III. The Transformation Of History.
CHAPTER II. THE CLASSIC SPIRIT, THE SECOND ELEMENT.
CHAPTER III. COMBINATION OF THE TWO ELEMENTS.
I. Birth Of A Doctrine, A Revelation.
II. Ancestral Tradition And Culture.
III. Reason At War With Illusion.
IV. Casting Out The Residue Of Truth And Justice.
V. The Dream Of A Return To Nature.
VI. The Abolition Of Society. Rousseau.
CHAPTER IV. ORGANIZING THE FUTURE SOCIETY.
I. Liberty, Equality And Sovereignty Of The People.
IV. Birth Of Socialist Theory, Its Two Sides.
BOOK FOURTH. THE PROPAGATION OF THE DOCTRINE.
CHAPTER I.—SUCCESS OF THIS PHILOSOPHY IN FRANCE.—FAILURE OF THE SAME
I. The Propagating Organ, Eloquence.
Owing to this method it becomes popular.
CHAPTER II. THE FRENCH PUBLIC.
CHAPTER III. THE MIDDLE CLASS.
II. CHANGE IN THE CONDITION OF THE BOURGEOIS.
IV. Rousseau's Philosophy Spreads And Takes HOLD.
Aspects of the country and of the peasantry.
IV. The Peasant Becomes Landowner.
CHAPTER II. TAXATION THE PRINCIPAL CAUSE OF MISERY.
Four direct taxes on the common laborer.
IV. Collections And Seizures.—Observe the system actually at work. It
Why taxation is so burdensome.—Exemptions and privileges.
VIII. Complaints In The Registers 5272 .
CHAPTER III. INTELLECTUAL STATE OF THE PEOPLE.
IV. Insurrectionary leaders and recruits
II. The social organization is dissolved
III.--Direction of the current
I. Suicide of the Ancient Regime.