Freedom’s Progress:
The History of Political Thought, Part II-Mobile

  1. Introduction
  2. Huguenot Political Theory
  3. Sovereignty and State
  4. Freedom, Property and the Right to Resist
  5. Consociation
  6. City, Realm and Sovereignty
  7. War, Contract, and Law
  8. Certainty, ius naturale, ius gentium, Sovereignty
  9. Method, Man and Nature
  10. Personation, the Sovereign and his powers
  11. The Levellers
  12. The Diggers
  13. Harrington and Filmer
  14. Man, Nature, Freedom, Property
  15. Ownership of Self and Things
  16. Cecile Fabre, Politics
  17. Government and Consent
  18. The Discourses
  19. The Social Contract, Freedom
  20. Human Nature, Convention of Justice and Property
  21. Property, Justice, Government, Contract
  22. Contract, Resistance
  23. The Vindication of Natural Society
  24. Society
  25. Defender of Liberty?
  26. Change, Tradition, Society
  27. Freedom, Authority and Tradition
  28. Liberty, Utilitarianism
  29. One very simple principle?
  30. Representative Government
  31. Introduction
  32. Alienation and Exploitation
  33. Exploitation again
  34. Class Struggle, State
  35. What is Anarchism?
  36. William Godwin
  37. Godwin on Property, Max Stirner
  38. Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
  39. Michael Bakunin
  40. Peter Kropotkin—State and Society
  41. Peter Kropotkin—All things for all; Anarcho-syndicalism
  42. Josiah Warren
  43. Lysander Spooner
  44. Benjamin Tucker
  45. Auberon Herbert
  46. Collectivism and Irrationality
  47. Transcendence
  48. The American Experience, Totalitarianism, Corporatism
  49. Anti-Semitism, Fascism—Left or Right?
  50. War and Human Nature
  51. Types of State, Costs of War
  52. The American Experience
  53. War and the Totalitarian State
  54. Ayn Rand
  55. Friedrich Hayek
  56. Robert Nozick
  57. Murray Rothbard
  58. John Rawls
  59. Conclusion