Table of Contents by Wilhelm von Humboldt Lyrics
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PREFACE.
CONTENTS.
CHAPTER I.: introduction.
CHAPTER II.: of the individual man, and the highest ends of his existence.
CHAPTER III.: on the solicitude of the state for the positive welfare of the citizen.
CHAPTER IV.: of the solicitude of the state for the negative welfare of the citizen—for his security.
CHAPTER V.: on the solicitude of the state for security against foreign enemies.
CHAPTER VI.: on the solicitude of the state for the mutual security of the citizens.—means for attaining this end.—institutions
for reforming the mind and character of the citizen.—national education.
CHAPTER VII.: religion.
CHAPTER VIII.: amelioration of morals.
CHAPTER IX.: the solicitude of the state for security more accurately and positively defined.—further development of the idea of
security.
CHAPTER X.: on the solicitude of the state for security with respect to actions which directly relate to the agent only. (police laws.)
CHAPTER XI.: on the solicitude of the state for security with respect to such of the citizens’ actions as relate directly to others. (civil laws.)
CHAPTER XII.: on the solicitude of the state for security as manifested in the juridical decision of disputes among the citizens.
CHAPTER XIII.: on the solicitude for security as manifested in the punishment of transgressions of the state’s laws.
CHAPTER XIV.: on the solicitude of the state for the welfare of minors, lunatics, and idiots.
CHAPTER XV.: means for the preservation of the state organism. completion of the theory.
CHAPTER XVI.: practical application of the theory proposed.
PREFACE.
CONTENTS.
CHAPTER I.: introduction.
CHAPTER II.: of the individual man, and the highest ends of his existence.
CHAPTER III.: on the solicitude of the state for the positive welfare of the citizen.
CHAPTER IV.: of the solicitude of the state for the negative welfare of the citizen—for his security.
CHAPTER V.: on the solicitude of the state for security against foreign enemies.
CHAPTER VI.: on the solicitude of the state for the mutual security of the citizens.—means for attaining this end.—institutions
for reforming the mind and character of the citizen.—national education.
CHAPTER VII.: religion.
CHAPTER VIII.: amelioration of morals.
CHAPTER IX.: the solicitude of the state for security more accurately and positively defined.—further development of the idea of
security.
CHAPTER X.: on the solicitude of the state for security with respect to actions which directly relate to the agent only. (police laws.)
CHAPTER XI.: on the solicitude of the state for security with respect to such of the citizens’ actions as relate directly to others. (civil laws.)
CHAPTER XII.: on the solicitude of the state for security as manifested in the juridical decision of disputes among the citizens.
CHAPTER XIII.: on the solicitude for security as manifested in the punishment of transgressions of the state’s laws.
CHAPTER XIV.: on the solicitude of the state for the welfare of minors, lunatics, and idiots.
CHAPTER XV.: means for the preservation of the state organism. completion of the theory.
CHAPTER XVI.: practical application of the theory proposed.