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    19th Century · English

    Political Institutions (Principles of Sociology, Part V)

    Herbert Spencer

    Political Institutions (Principles of Sociology, Part V), by Herbert Spencer (1820–1903), a public-domain text from Liberty Fund's Online Library of Liberty.

    Chapters
    21
    Variants
    21
    Genre
    Political Theory
    Difficulty
    Advanced

    Chapters

    1. 01Preface to Part V.prose
    2. 02Part V.: Political Institutions, Chapter I.: preliminary.prose
    3. 03Chapter II.: political organization in general.prose
    4. 04Chapter III.: political integration.prose
    5. 05Chapter IV.: political differentiation.prose
    6. 06Chapter V.: political forms and forces.prose
    7. 07Chapter VI.: political heads—chiefs, kings, etc.prose
    8. 08Chapter VII.: compound political heads.prose
    9. 09Chapter VIII.: consultative bodies.prose
    10. 10Chapter IX.: representative bodies.prose
    11. 11Chapter X.: ministries.prose
    12. 12Chapter XI.: local governing agencies.prose
    13. 13Chapter XII.: military systems.prose
    14. 14Chapter XIII.: judicial and executive systems.prose
    15. 15Chapter XIV.: laws.prose
    16. 16Chapter XV.: property.prose
    17. 17Chapter XVI.: revenue.prose
    18. 18Chapter XVII.: the militant type of society.prose
    19. 19Chapter XVIII.: the militant type of society.prose
    20. 20Chapter XIX.: political retrospect and prospect.prose
    21. 21Titles of Works Referred to.prose