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Theory of politics: An inquiry into the foundations of governments, and the causes and progress of political revolutions.
Oligarchies, aristocracies, tyrannies, secondary monarchy.
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Author(s):
Richard Hildreth
Publication date:
1853
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Harper & Brothers
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Book chapters
pp. 13
The political equilibrium called government.
pp. 31
Primary elements of power, or intrinsic sources of inequality.
pp. 49
Secondary elements of power, or extrinsic sources of inequality.
pp. 71
Commencement of organized government.
pp. 81
Development and growth of the original monarchy.
pp. 97
Oligarchies, aristocracies, tyrannies, secondary monarchy.
pp. 108
Revolutions of mystical governments.
pp. 111
Distribution and division of authority. Mixed forms of government.
pp. 137
Delegated and representative authority.
pp. 142
Process by which democracies are transformed into aristocracies, oligarchies, tyrannies, and secondary monarchies.
pp. 148
Difference between patrician and civic aristocracies.
pp. 158
Additional illustrations from history.
pp. 227
Definitions of the terms liberty, slavery, and civilization.
pp. 232
Effects of the different kinds of government.
pp. 267
Hopes and hints as to the future.
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