Society And its Purpose

Book 2 - THE END OF SOCIETY

Contents

Introduction

CHAPTER 1

The end of every society must be a true, human good

CHAPTER 2

Human good

CHAPTER 3

Continuation - Human good is not isolated pleasure but contentment

CHAPTER 4

Continuation - Two elements of contentment, one necessary, the other willed

CHAPTER 5

The distinction between the final and proximate end of societies

CHAPTER 6

Continuation -
The remote end is internal; the proximate end can be partly internal

CHAPTER 7

The political criterion drawn from the relationship between the two ends of society

CHAPTER 8

The error of those who tend to materialise society

CHAPTER 9

The determined and the undetermined proximate end of societies

CHAPTER 10

Duties of social government

CHAPTER 11

Human rights

CHAPTER 12

Possible collisions among human rights

CHAPTER 13

An example of the violation of human rights

CHAPTER 14

Independence

CHAPTER 15

Political parties

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