BOOK III

i How Should We Define ‘Citizen’?

ii A Pragmatic Definition of ‘Citizen’

iii Continuity of Identity of the State

iv How Far Should the Good Man and the Good Citizen be Distinguished?

v Ought Workers to be Citizens?

vi Correct and Deviated Constitutions Distinguished

vii Classification of Correct and Deviated Constitutions

viii An Economic Classification of Constitutions

ix The Just Distribution of Political Power

x Justice and Sovereignty

xi The Wisdom of Collective Judgements

xii Justice and Equality

xiii The Sole Proper Claim to Political Power

xiv Five Types of Kingship

xv The Relation of Kingship and Law (1)

xvi The Relation of Kingship and Law (2)

xvii The Highest Form of Kingship

xviii The Education of the Ideal King