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After the cataclysm : postwar Indochina and the reconstruction of imperial ideology / Noam CHOMSKY / Montreal [Canada] : Black Rose Books (1979)
After the cataclysm : postwar Indochina and the reconstruction of imperial ideology [texte imprimé] / Noam CHOMSKY ; Edward S. HERMANN . - Montreal [Canada] : Black Rose Books, 1979 . - 392 p. ; 22 cm. - (The political economy of human rights; 2) .
ISBN : 978-0-919618-91-6
Index
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : CAMBODGE ; COMMUNISME ; DROITS ; ÉTAT ; ETATS-UNIS D'AMÉRIQUE:Histoire:1946 -> 1998 ; GUERRE ; INDOCHINE ; POLITIQUE INTERNATIONALE ; PRESSE:Études ; VIETNAM Mention de responsabilité : Noam Chomsky ; Edward S. Herman Permalink : https://www.cira.ch/catalogue/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=6610
Titre : After the cataclysm : postwar Indochina and the reconstruction of imperial ideology Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Noam CHOMSKY ; Edward S. HERMANN Editeur : Montreal [Canada] : Black Rose Books Année de publication : 1979 Collection : The political economy of human rights num. 2 Importance : 392 p. Format : 22 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-919618-91-6 Note générale : Index Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : CAMBODGE ; COMMUNISME ; DROITS ; ÉTAT ; ETATS-UNIS D'AMÉRIQUE:Histoire:1946 -> 1998 ; GUERRE ; INDOCHINE ; POLITIQUE INTERNATIONALE ; PRESSE:Études ; VIETNAM Mention de responsabilité : Noam Chomsky ; Edward S. Herman Permalink : https://www.cira.ch/catalogue/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=6610 Exemplaires (1)
Cote Support Section Statut Disponibilité Ba 0243 Imprimé Bibliothèque Prêt possible Disponible Algemeen stemrecht in beginsel en toepassing / Ferdinand DOMELA NIEUWENHUIS / s'Gravenhage [Nederland] : B. Liebers (1885 ca)
Algemeen stemrecht in beginsel en toepassing [texte imprimé] / Ferdinand DOMELA NIEUWENHUIS (1846-1919) . - s'Gravenhage [Nederland] : B. Liebers, 1885 ca . - 28 p. ; 22 cm.
Langues : Néerlandais (dut)
Catégories : DÉLÉGATION DE POUVOIR ; DROITS Mention de responsabilité : F. Domela Nieuwenhuis Permalink : https://www.cira.ch/catalogue/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=310031
Titre : Algemeen stemrecht in beginsel en toepassing Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Ferdinand DOMELA NIEUWENHUIS (1846-1919) Editeur : s'Gravenhage [Nederland] : B. Liebers Année de publication : 1885 ca Importance : 28 p. Format : 22 cm Langues : Néerlandais (dut) Catégories : DÉLÉGATION DE POUVOIR ; DROITS Mention de responsabilité : F. Domela Nieuwenhuis Permalink : https://www.cira.ch/catalogue/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=310031 Exemplaires (1)
Cote Support Section Statut Disponibilité Broch nl 25857 Imprimé Bibliothèque Prêt réservé Exclu du prêt Amérique? Amerikkka! / Loïc DEBRAY / Pantin [France] : Acratie (1992)
Amérique? Amerikkka! : Un état mondial vers la domination et l'aliénation généralisées [texte imprimé] / Loïc DEBRAY ; Francisco PALLARES ARAN ; Philippe GODARD ; Pascal PILLON ; Raul Cesar ARECHAVALA ; Jacques DYCK ; Deborah BARRY ; Raul VERGARA ; Rodolfo CASTRO ; Thierry LEGROS . - Pantin [France] : Acratie, 1992 . - 276 p. ; 21 cm.
Langues : Français (fre)
Catégories : CAMBODGE ; DROITS ; ETATS-UNIS D'AMÉRIQUE:Histoire:1946 -> 1998 ; GUATEMALA:Histoire ; HAITI ; HONDURAS ; IMPÉRIALISME ; PEUPLES AUTOCHTONES ; POLITIQUE INTERNATIONALE ; TIERS-MONDE ; VIETNAM Résumé : "Amérique ? Amerikkka ! : Un Etat mondial vers la domination et l'aliénation généralisées. "L’Amérique n'aurait jamais rien dû représenter. Surtout pas la liberté." "Cette terre "s'appelait" déjà avant l'arrivée des Occidentaux. En la baptisant Amérique, du nom d'un Européen, ils annoncaient que ce contient serait à eux, et rien qu'à eux. Cette Amérique là, celle dont on fête le cinquième centenaire (comme si elle n’avait pas existé avant), les Weathermen, les Black Panthers, l’American Indian Movement et l’ensemble du mouvement révolutionnaire des États-Unis l’écrivaient Amerikkka. A l'occasion du cinquantième centenaire de la “découverte" de l’"Amérique” par Christophe Colomb, il faut dénoncer le mythe d’un modèle américain des "libertés", de la "démocratie", du travail..." [4e de couv.] Note de contenu : Bibliogr. Permalink : https://www.cira.ch/catalogue/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=11854
Titre : Amérique? Amerikkka! : Un état mondial vers la domination et l'aliénation généralisées Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Loïc DEBRAY ; Francisco PALLARES ARAN ; Philippe GODARD ; Pascal PILLON ; Raul Cesar ARECHAVALA ; Jacques DYCK ; Deborah BARRY ; Raul VERGARA ; Rodolfo CASTRO ; Thierry LEGROS Editeur : Pantin [France] : Acratie Année de publication : 1992 Importance : 276 p. Format : 21 cm Langues : Français (fre) Catégories : CAMBODGE ; DROITS ; ETATS-UNIS D'AMÉRIQUE:Histoire:1946 -> 1998 ; GUATEMALA:Histoire ; HAITI ; HONDURAS ; IMPÉRIALISME ; PEUPLES AUTOCHTONES ; POLITIQUE INTERNATIONALE ; TIERS-MONDE ; VIETNAM Résumé : "Amérique ? Amerikkka ! : Un Etat mondial vers la domination et l'aliénation généralisées. "L’Amérique n'aurait jamais rien dû représenter. Surtout pas la liberté." "Cette terre "s'appelait" déjà avant l'arrivée des Occidentaux. En la baptisant Amérique, du nom d'un Européen, ils annoncaient que ce contient serait à eux, et rien qu'à eux. Cette Amérique là, celle dont on fête le cinquième centenaire (comme si elle n’avait pas existé avant), les Weathermen, les Black Panthers, l’American Indian Movement et l’ensemble du mouvement révolutionnaire des États-Unis l’écrivaient Amerikkka. A l'occasion du cinquantième centenaire de la “découverte" de l’"Amérique” par Christophe Colomb, il faut dénoncer le mythe d’un modèle américain des "libertés", de la "démocratie", du travail..." [4e de couv.] Note de contenu : Bibliogr. Permalink : https://www.cira.ch/catalogue/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=11854 Exemplaires (1)
Cote Support Section Statut Disponibilité Bf 0554 Imprimé Bibliothèque Prêt possible Disponible An enquiry concerning political justice and its influence on general virtue and happiness / William GODWIN / New York [USA] : Alfred A. Knopf (1926)
An enquiry concerning political justice and its influence on general virtue and happiness [texte imprimé] / William GODWIN (1756-1836) ; Edmund BURKE (1729-1797) ; Thomas PAINE (1737-1809) ; Jean-Jacques ROUSSEAU ; Raymond A. PRESTON . - New York [USA] : Alfred A. Knopf, 1926 . - 2 vol. 255 p. + 307 p. ; 19 cm. - (Political science classic series) .
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : DOCTRINE ; DROIT ; DROITS ; ÉDUCATION ; ÉTAT ; JUSTICE ; POLITIQUE ; PROPRIÉTÉ ; RÉPRESSION Résumé : *VOL I.
BOOK I. OF THE IMPORTANCE OF POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS
CHAP. I. Introduction
CHAP. II. History of Political Society
CHAP. III. [omitted]
CHAP. IV. Three Principal Causes of Moral Improvement Considered
CHAP. V. Influences of Political Instituions Exemplified
CHAP. VI. Human Inventions Capable of Perpetual Improvement
CHAP. VII. Of the Objection of these principles from the Influence of Climate
CHAP. VIII. Of the Objection of these principles from the Influence of Luxuruy
BOOK II PRINCIPLES OF SOCIETY
CHAP. I. Introduction
CHAP. II. Of Justice
CHAP. III. Of Duty
CHAP. IV. Of the Equality of Mankind
CHAP. V. Rights of Man
CHAP. VI. Of the Exercice of Private Judgment
BOOK III. PRINCIPLES OF GOVERNMENT.
CHAP. I. Systems of Political Writers
CHAP. II. Of the Social Contract
CHAP. III. Of Promises
CHAP. IV. Of Political Authority
CHAP. V. Of Legislation
CHAP. VI. Of Obedience
CHAP. VII. Of Forms of Government
BOOK IV. MISCELLANEOUS PRINCIPLES
CHAP. I. Of Resistance
CHAP. II. Of Revolutions
CHAP. III. Of Tyrannicide
CHAP. IV. Of the Cultivation of Truth
CHAP. V. Of Free Will and Necessity
CHAP. VI. Inferences from the Doctrine of Necessity
[3 omitted chap.]
BOOK V. OF LEGISLATIVE AND EXECUTIVE POWER.
CHAPTER I Introduction
CHAPTER II Of Education, the Education of a Prince
CHAPTER III Private Life of a Prince
CHAPTER IV Of a Virtuous Despotism
CHAPTER V Of Courts and Ministers
CHAPTER VI Of Subjects
CHAPTER VII Of Elective Monarchy
CHAPTER VIII Of Limited Monarchy
CHAPTER IX Of a President with Regal Powers
*VOL II.
BOOK V. OF LEGISLATIVE AND EXECUTIVE POWER. (continued)
CHAPTER X Of Hereditary Distinction
CHAPTER XI Moral Effects of Aristocracy
CHAPTER XII [omitted]
CHAPTER XIII Of the Aristocratical Character
CHAPTER XIV Of the General Features of Democracy
CHAPTER XV Of Political Imposture
CHAPTER XVI Of the Causes of War
CHAPTER XVII [omitted]
CHAPTER XVIII [omitted]
CHAPTER XIX [omitted]
CHAPTER XX [omitted]
CHAPTER XXI Of the Composition of Government
CHAPTER XXII Of the Future History of Political Societies
CHAPTER XXIII Of National Assemblies
CHAPTER XXIV Of the Dissolution of Government
BOOK VI. OF OPINION CONSIDERED AS A SUBJECT OF POLITICAL INSTITUTION.
CHAPTER I General Effects of the Political Superintendence of Opinion
CHAPTER II Of Religious Establishments
CHAPTER III Of the Suppression of Erroneous Opinions in Religion and Government
CHAPTER IV Of Tests
CHAPTER V Of Oaths
CHAPTER VI Of Libels
CHAPTER VII Of Constitutions
CHAPTER VIII Of National Education
CHAPTER IX Of Pensions and Salaries
CHAPTER X Of the Modes of Deciding a Question on the Part of the Community
BOOK VII. OF CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS.
CHAPTER I Limitations of the Doctrine of Punishment which Result from the Principles of Morality
CHAPTER II General Disadvantages of Coercion
CHAPTER III Of the Purposes of Coercion
CHAPTER IV Of the Application of Coercion
CHAPTER V Of Coercion Considered as a Temporary Expedient
CHAPTER VI Scale of Coercion
CHAPTER VII [omitted]
CHAPTER VIII Of Law
CHAPTER IX Of Pardons
BOOK VIII. OF PROPERTY
CHAPTER I. Genuine system of property delineated
CHAPTER II: Benefits arising from the genuine system of property
CHAPTER III. Of the objection to this system from the admirable effects of luxury
CHAPTER IV. Of the objection to this system from the allurement of sloth
CHAPTER V. Of the objection to this system from the impossibility of its being rendered permenant
CHAPTER VI. Of the objection to this system from the inflexibility of its restrictions
CHAPTER VII. Of the objection to this system from the principle of polulation
CHAPTER VIII. Of the means of introducing the genuine system of propertyNote de contenu : From the first edition, with omitted parts. Index. Bibliogr. Mention de responsabilité : William Godwin ; introd. Raymond A Preston Permalink : https://www.cira.ch/catalogue/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=14691
Titre : An enquiry concerning political justice and its influence on general virtue and happiness Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : William GODWIN (1756-1836) ; Edmund BURKE (1729-1797) ; Thomas PAINE (1737-1809) ; Jean-Jacques ROUSSEAU ; Raymond A. PRESTON Editeur : New York [USA] : Alfred A. Knopf Année de publication : 1926 Collection : Political science classic series Importance : 2 vol. 255 p. + 307 p. Format : 19 cm Note générale :
Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : DOCTRINE ; DROIT ; DROITS ; ÉDUCATION ; ÉTAT ; JUSTICE ; POLITIQUE ; PROPRIÉTÉ ; RÉPRESSION Résumé : *VOL I.
BOOK I. OF THE IMPORTANCE OF POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS
CHAP. I. Introduction
CHAP. II. History of Political Society
CHAP. III. [omitted]
CHAP. IV. Three Principal Causes of Moral Improvement Considered
CHAP. V. Influences of Political Instituions Exemplified
CHAP. VI. Human Inventions Capable of Perpetual Improvement
CHAP. VII. Of the Objection of these principles from the Influence of Climate
CHAP. VIII. Of the Objection of these principles from the Influence of Luxuruy
BOOK II PRINCIPLES OF SOCIETY
CHAP. I. Introduction
CHAP. II. Of Justice
CHAP. III. Of Duty
CHAP. IV. Of the Equality of Mankind
CHAP. V. Rights of Man
CHAP. VI. Of the Exercice of Private Judgment
BOOK III. PRINCIPLES OF GOVERNMENT.
CHAP. I. Systems of Political Writers
CHAP. II. Of the Social Contract
CHAP. III. Of Promises
CHAP. IV. Of Political Authority
CHAP. V. Of Legislation
CHAP. VI. Of Obedience
CHAP. VII. Of Forms of Government
BOOK IV. MISCELLANEOUS PRINCIPLES
CHAP. I. Of Resistance
CHAP. II. Of Revolutions
CHAP. III. Of Tyrannicide
CHAP. IV. Of the Cultivation of Truth
CHAP. V. Of Free Will and Necessity
CHAP. VI. Inferences from the Doctrine of Necessity
[3 omitted chap.]
BOOK V. OF LEGISLATIVE AND EXECUTIVE POWER.
CHAPTER I Introduction
CHAPTER II Of Education, the Education of a Prince
CHAPTER III Private Life of a Prince
CHAPTER IV Of a Virtuous Despotism
CHAPTER V Of Courts and Ministers
CHAPTER VI Of Subjects
CHAPTER VII Of Elective Monarchy
CHAPTER VIII Of Limited Monarchy
CHAPTER IX Of a President with Regal Powers
*VOL II.
BOOK V. OF LEGISLATIVE AND EXECUTIVE POWER. (continued)
CHAPTER X Of Hereditary Distinction
CHAPTER XI Moral Effects of Aristocracy
CHAPTER XII [omitted]
CHAPTER XIII Of the Aristocratical Character
CHAPTER XIV Of the General Features of Democracy
CHAPTER XV Of Political Imposture
CHAPTER XVI Of the Causes of War
CHAPTER XVII [omitted]
CHAPTER XVIII [omitted]
CHAPTER XIX [omitted]
CHAPTER XX [omitted]
CHAPTER XXI Of the Composition of Government
CHAPTER XXII Of the Future History of Political Societies
CHAPTER XXIII Of National Assemblies
CHAPTER XXIV Of the Dissolution of Government
BOOK VI. OF OPINION CONSIDERED AS A SUBJECT OF POLITICAL INSTITUTION.
CHAPTER I General Effects of the Political Superintendence of Opinion
CHAPTER II Of Religious Establishments
CHAPTER III Of the Suppression of Erroneous Opinions in Religion and Government
CHAPTER IV Of Tests
CHAPTER V Of Oaths
CHAPTER VI Of Libels
CHAPTER VII Of Constitutions
CHAPTER VIII Of National Education
CHAPTER IX Of Pensions and Salaries
CHAPTER X Of the Modes of Deciding a Question on the Part of the Community
BOOK VII. OF CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS.
CHAPTER I Limitations of the Doctrine of Punishment which Result from the Principles of Morality
CHAPTER II General Disadvantages of Coercion
CHAPTER III Of the Purposes of Coercion
CHAPTER IV Of the Application of Coercion
CHAPTER V Of Coercion Considered as a Temporary Expedient
CHAPTER VI Scale of Coercion
CHAPTER VII [omitted]
CHAPTER VIII Of Law
CHAPTER IX Of Pardons
BOOK VIII. OF PROPERTY
CHAPTER I. Genuine system of property delineated
CHAPTER II: Benefits arising from the genuine system of property
CHAPTER III. Of the objection to this system from the admirable effects of luxury
CHAPTER IV. Of the objection to this system from the allurement of sloth
CHAPTER V. Of the objection to this system from the impossibility of its being rendered permenant
CHAPTER VI. Of the objection to this system from the inflexibility of its restrictions
CHAPTER VII. Of the objection to this system from the principle of polulation
CHAPTER VIII. Of the means of introducing the genuine system of propertyNote de contenu : From the first edition, with omitted parts. Index. Bibliogr. Mention de responsabilité : William Godwin ; introd. Raymond A Preston Permalink : https://www.cira.ch/catalogue/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=14691 Exemplaires (1)
Cote Support Section Statut Disponibilité Aa 0071 (1-2) Imprimé Bibliothèque Prêt réservé Exclu du prêt An enquiry concerning political justice and its influence on modern morals and happiness / William GODWIN / Harmondsworth [UK] : Penguin Books (1976)
An enquiry concerning political justice and its influence on modern morals and happiness [texte imprimé] / William GODWIN (1756-1836) ; Edmund BURKE (1729-1797) ; Thomas PAINE (1737-1809) ; Jean-Jacques ROUSSEAU ; Isaac KRAMNICK . - Harmondsworth [UK] : Penguin Books, 1976 . - 832 p. ; 18 cm.
Third and final revision.
Index.
ill couv, "Universal suffrage or the scum uppermost" by Cruickshank.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : DOCTRINE ; DROIT ; DROITS ; ÉDUCATION ; ÉTAT ; JUSTICE ; POLITIQUE ; PROPRIÉTÉ ; RÉPRESSION Résumé : BOOK I. OF THE POWERS OF MAN CONSIDERED IN HIS SOCIAL CAPACITY.
CHAP. I. Introduction
CHAP. II. History of Political Society
CHAP. III. Spirit of Political Institutions
CHAP. IV. The Characters of Men Originate in their External Circumstances
CHAP. V. The Voluntary Actions of Men Originate in their Opinions
CHAP. VI. Of the Influence of Climate
CHAP. VII. Of the Influence of Luxury
CHAP. VIII. Human Inventions Susceptible of Perpetual Improvement
BOOK II PRINCIPLES OF SOCIETY
CHAP. I. Introduction
CHAP. II. Of Justice
Appendix, No. 1, Of Suicide
Appendix, No. 2, Of Dueling
CHAP. III. Of the Equality of Mankind
CHAP. IV. Of Personal Virtue and Duty
CHAP. V. Of Rights
CHAP. VI. Of the Right of Private Judgment
BOOK III. PRINCIPLES OF GOVERNMENT.
CHAP. I. Systems of Political Writers
CHAP. II. Of the Social Contract
CHAP. III. Of Promises
CHAP. IV. Of Political Authority
CHAP. V. Of Legislation
CHAP. VI. Of Obedience
CHAP. VII. Of Forms of Government
BOOK IV. OF THE OPERATION OF OPINION IN SOCIETIES AND INDIVIDUALS
CHAP. I. Of Resistance
CHAP. II. Of Revolutions
CHAP. III. Of Political Associations
CHAP. IV. Of Tyrannicide
CHAP. V. Of the Cultivation of Truth
Appendix Of the Connection between Understanding and Virtue
CHAP. VI. Of Sincerity
Appendix, No. 1 Illustrations of Sincerity
Appendix, No. 2 Of the Mode of Excluding Visitors
CHAP. VII. Of Free Will and Necessity
CHAP. VIII. Inferences from the Doctrine of Necessity
CHAP. IX. Of the Mechanism of the Human Mind
CHAP. X. Of Self-love and Benevolence
CHAP. XI. Of Good and Evil
BOOK V. OF LEGISLATIVE AND EXECUTIVE POWER.
CHAPTER I Introduction
CHAPTER II Of Education, the Education of a Prince
CHAPTER III Private Life of a Prince
CHAPTER IV Of a Virtuous Despotism
CHAPTER V Of Courts and Ministers
CHAPTER VI Of Subjects
CHAPTER VII Of Elective Monarchy
CHAPTER VIII Of Limited Monarchy
CHAPTER IX Of a President with Regal Powers
CHAPTER X Of Hereditary Distinction
CHAPTER XI Moral Effects of Aristocracy
CHAPTER XII Of Titles
CHAPTER XIII Of the Aristocratical Character
CHAPTER XIV Of the General Features of Democracy
CHAPTER XV Of Political Imposture
CHAPTER XVI Of the Causes of War
CHAPTER XVII Of the Object of War
CHAPTER XVIII Of the Conduct of War
CHAPTER XIX Of Military Establishments and Treaties
CHAPTER XX Of Democracy as Connected with the Transactions of War
CHAPTER XXI Of the Composition of Government
CHAPTER XXII Of the Future History of Political Societies
CHAPTER XXIII Of National Assemblies
CHAPTER XXIV Of the Dissolution of Government
BOOK VI. OF OPINION CONSIDERED AS A SUBJECT OF POLITICAL INSTITUTION.
CHAPTER I General Effects of the Political Superintendence of Opinion
CHAPTER II Of Religious Establishments
CHAPTER III Of the Suppression of Erroneous Opinions in Religion and Government
CHAPTER IV Of Tests
CHAPTER V Of Oaths
CHAPTER VI Of Libels
CHAPTER VII Of Constitutions
CHAPTER VIII Of National Education
CHAPTER IX Of Pensions and Salaries
CHAPTER X Of the Modes of Deciding a Question on the Part of the Community
BOOK VII. OF CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS.
CHAPTER I Limitations of the Doctrine of Punishment which Result from the Principles of Morality
CHAPTER II General Disadvantages of Punishment
CHAPTER III Of the Purposes of Punishment
CHAPTER IV Of the Application of Punishment
CHAPTER V Of Punishment Considered as a Temporary Expedient
CHAPTER VI Scale of Punishment
CHAPTER VII Of Evidence
CHAPTER VIII Of Law
CHAPTER IX Of Pardons
BOOK VIII. OF PROPERTY.
CHAPTER I Preliminary Observations
CHAPTER II Principles of Property
CHAPTER III Benefits Attendant on a System of Equality
CHAPTER IV Objection to this System from the Frailty of the Human Mind
CHAPTER V Objection to this System from the Question of Permanence
CHAPTER VI Objection to this System from the Allurements of Sloth
CHAPTER VII Objection to this System from the Benefits of Luxury
CHAPTER VIII Objection to this System from the Inflexibility of its Restrictions
Appendix. Of Co-operation, Cohabitation and Marriage
CHAPTER IX Objection to this System from the Principle of Population
Appendix. Of Health and the Prolongation of Human Life
CHAPTER X ReflectionsMention de responsabilité : William Godwin ; introd. Isaac Kramnick Permalink : https://www.cira.ch/catalogue/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=5115
Titre : An enquiry concerning political justice and its influence on modern morals and happiness Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : William GODWIN (1756-1836) ; Edmund BURKE (1729-1797) ; Thomas PAINE (1737-1809) ; Jean-Jacques ROUSSEAU ; Isaac KRAMNICK Editeur : Harmondsworth [UK] : Penguin Books Année de publication : 1976 Importance : 832 p. Format : 18 cm Note générale : Third and final revision.
Index.
ill couv, "Universal suffrage or the scum uppermost" by Cruickshank.Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : DOCTRINE ; DROIT ; DROITS ; ÉDUCATION ; ÉTAT ; JUSTICE ; POLITIQUE ; PROPRIÉTÉ ; RÉPRESSION Résumé : BOOK I. OF THE POWERS OF MAN CONSIDERED IN HIS SOCIAL CAPACITY.
CHAP. I. Introduction
CHAP. II. History of Political Society
CHAP. III. Spirit of Political Institutions
CHAP. IV. The Characters of Men Originate in their External Circumstances
CHAP. V. The Voluntary Actions of Men Originate in their Opinions
CHAP. VI. Of the Influence of Climate
CHAP. VII. Of the Influence of Luxury
CHAP. VIII. Human Inventions Susceptible of Perpetual Improvement
BOOK II PRINCIPLES OF SOCIETY
CHAP. I. Introduction
CHAP. II. Of Justice
Appendix, No. 1, Of Suicide
Appendix, No. 2, Of Dueling
CHAP. III. Of the Equality of Mankind
CHAP. IV. Of Personal Virtue and Duty
CHAP. V. Of Rights
CHAP. VI. Of the Right of Private Judgment
BOOK III. PRINCIPLES OF GOVERNMENT.
CHAP. I. Systems of Political Writers
CHAP. II. Of the Social Contract
CHAP. III. Of Promises
CHAP. IV. Of Political Authority
CHAP. V. Of Legislation
CHAP. VI. Of Obedience
CHAP. VII. Of Forms of Government
BOOK IV. OF THE OPERATION OF OPINION IN SOCIETIES AND INDIVIDUALS
CHAP. I. Of Resistance
CHAP. II. Of Revolutions
CHAP. III. Of Political Associations
CHAP. IV. Of Tyrannicide
CHAP. V. Of the Cultivation of Truth
Appendix Of the Connection between Understanding and Virtue
CHAP. VI. Of Sincerity
Appendix, No. 1 Illustrations of Sincerity
Appendix, No. 2 Of the Mode of Excluding Visitors
CHAP. VII. Of Free Will and Necessity
CHAP. VIII. Inferences from the Doctrine of Necessity
CHAP. IX. Of the Mechanism of the Human Mind
CHAP. X. Of Self-love and Benevolence
CHAP. XI. Of Good and Evil
BOOK V. OF LEGISLATIVE AND EXECUTIVE POWER.
CHAPTER I Introduction
CHAPTER II Of Education, the Education of a Prince
CHAPTER III Private Life of a Prince
CHAPTER IV Of a Virtuous Despotism
CHAPTER V Of Courts and Ministers
CHAPTER VI Of Subjects
CHAPTER VII Of Elective Monarchy
CHAPTER VIII Of Limited Monarchy
CHAPTER IX Of a President with Regal Powers
CHAPTER X Of Hereditary Distinction
CHAPTER XI Moral Effects of Aristocracy
CHAPTER XII Of Titles
CHAPTER XIII Of the Aristocratical Character
CHAPTER XIV Of the General Features of Democracy
CHAPTER XV Of Political Imposture
CHAPTER XVI Of the Causes of War
CHAPTER XVII Of the Object of War
CHAPTER XVIII Of the Conduct of War
CHAPTER XIX Of Military Establishments and Treaties
CHAPTER XX Of Democracy as Connected with the Transactions of War
CHAPTER XXI Of the Composition of Government
CHAPTER XXII Of the Future History of Political Societies
CHAPTER XXIII Of National Assemblies
CHAPTER XXIV Of the Dissolution of Government
BOOK VI. OF OPINION CONSIDERED AS A SUBJECT OF POLITICAL INSTITUTION.
CHAPTER I General Effects of the Political Superintendence of Opinion
CHAPTER II Of Religious Establishments
CHAPTER III Of the Suppression of Erroneous Opinions in Religion and Government
CHAPTER IV Of Tests
CHAPTER V Of Oaths
CHAPTER VI Of Libels
CHAPTER VII Of Constitutions
CHAPTER VIII Of National Education
CHAPTER IX Of Pensions and Salaries
CHAPTER X Of the Modes of Deciding a Question on the Part of the Community
BOOK VII. OF CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS.
CHAPTER I Limitations of the Doctrine of Punishment which Result from the Principles of Morality
CHAPTER II General Disadvantages of Punishment
CHAPTER III Of the Purposes of Punishment
CHAPTER IV Of the Application of Punishment
CHAPTER V Of Punishment Considered as a Temporary Expedient
CHAPTER VI Scale of Punishment
CHAPTER VII Of Evidence
CHAPTER VIII Of Law
CHAPTER IX Of Pardons
BOOK VIII. OF PROPERTY.
CHAPTER I Preliminary Observations
CHAPTER II Principles of Property
CHAPTER III Benefits Attendant on a System of Equality
CHAPTER IV Objection to this System from the Frailty of the Human Mind
CHAPTER V Objection to this System from the Question of Permanence
CHAPTER VI Objection to this System from the Allurements of Sloth
CHAPTER VII Objection to this System from the Benefits of Luxury
CHAPTER VIII Objection to this System from the Inflexibility of its Restrictions
Appendix. Of Co-operation, Cohabitation and Marriage
CHAPTER IX Objection to this System from the Principle of Population
Appendix. Of Health and the Prolongation of Human Life
CHAPTER X ReflectionsMention de responsabilité : William Godwin ; introd. Isaac Kramnick Permalink : https://www.cira.ch/catalogue/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=5115 Exemplaires (1)
Cote Support Section Statut Disponibilité Aa 0258 Imprimé Bibliothèque Prêt exclu avant réparation Exclu du prêt Anarchism and other essays / Emma GOLDMAN / Indore [India] : Modern Publishers (1950 ca)
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PermalinkCommémoration du centenaire de la naissance de Ferrer et Jaurès / Genève [Suisse] : [s.n.] (1959)
PermalinkAu Congrès des écrivains pour la défense de la culture / Maurice WULLENS / Paris [France] : Les Humbles (1935)
PermalinkLa crise de la Ligue des droits de l'homme / Félicien CHALLAYE / Paris [France] : La Grande Revue (1937)
PermalinkDéclaration des droits de l'être humain : de la souveraineté de la vie comme dépassement des droits de l'homme / Raoul VANEIGEM / Paris [France] : Le Cherche-Midi (2001)
PermalinkDéclarations des droits de l'homme et du citoyen des droits des peuples : 1789, 1793 et 1796 / CIRAS / Bègles [France] : Centre international de recherches et d'archives sociales (1996)
PermalinkEn Defensa de los derechos del trabajador / José ALCAÑIZ GARCIA / [s.n.] ([s.d.])
PermalinkDéfi à l'humanité ! L'esclavage subsiste encore... Important Meeting / Paris [France] : [s.n.] (1963 ca)
PermalinkAu-delà des murs : Témoignage et recherche sur l'univers carcéral suisse romand / Yvonne BERCHER / Lausanne [Suisse] : En bas (1995)
PermalinkDemo - Tips : Damit man nicht der Willkür der Polizei ausgeliefert ist, dieses Heft ! / ANARCHIST BLACK CROSS (ABC) / Meppen/Ems [Deutschland] : Ems-kopp (1975)
PermalinkDemokratie und Republik / Pierre-Joseph PROUDHON / Hamburg [Deutschland] : Arbeitsgruppe Publizistik (1973)
PermalinkDemonstrationsbeobachtung ; Bericht und Einschätzung zu den Auseinandersetzungen am 11. Juni 1982 in Berlin / Sensbachtal [Deutschland] : Komitee für Grundrechte und Demokratie e.V. (1982)
PermalinkLes dictionnaires biographiques du mouvement ouvrier : lectures, exploitations, apports à l'historiographie ; colloque international / Claude PENNETIER / Paris [France] : CNRS, Centre Malher (1993)
PermalinkLe Droit d'asile / Hem DAY / Paris [France] : Contre-Courant (1953)
PermalinkEl anarquismo frente al derecho / Aníbal D'AURIA / Buenos Aires [Argentina] : Libros de Anarres (2007)
PermalinkEtudes révolutionnaires, première série / James GUILLAUME / Paris [France] : P. V. Stock (1908)
PermalinkExclusif: Amnesty International: les droits de l’homme sont bafoués en Amérique Latine / Bruxelles [Belgique] : ASBL 22 mars (1985)
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