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  • Acknowledgments; Notes Regarding the Texts; Introduction; 1. The Condition of Man without Government; The Law of Nature; Inconveniences of the State of Nature; The Rule of Reason; 2. The Rule of Law; Individual Consent and Majority Rule; The Principle of Majority Rule; The Limits of Consent and Compulsion; The Meaning and Limits of the Rule of Law; 3. Prerogative and the Limitsof Legislative Supremacy; The Need for Prerogative; Redefining Prerogative; Beyond Political Society; Beyond Obligation, Consent, and the Social Compact; Prerogative and Absolute Monarchy.
  • Judging the Exercise of Prerogative4. Resistance, Revolution, and the Limits of Politics; Resistance and the Right of Self-Preservation; Locke's Doctrine of Revolution; Diffi culties Regarding Revolution; Heaven and a Stable Commonwealth; 5. The Lockean Commonwealth; An Outlook, Not a Constitution; Th e People and Popular Philosophy; 6. Justifying Secular Politics; Locke and Religious Toleration; Justifying the Commonwealth; Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; Z.