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    19th Century · English

    Natural Law, or the Science of Justice

    Lysander Spooner

    Natural Law, or the Science of Justice, by Lysander Spooner (1808–1887), a public-domain text from Liberty Fund's Online Library of Liberty.

    Chapters
    12
    Variants
    12
    Genre
    Law
    Difficulty
    Advanced

    Chapters

    1. 01Chapter I.: The Science of Justice, Section I.prose
    2. 02Chapter I.: The Science of Justice, Section II.prose
    3. 03Chapter I.: The Science of Justice, Section III.prose
    4. 04Chapter I.: The Science of Justice, Section IV.prose
    5. 05Chapter II.: The Science of Justice (Continued), Section I.prose
    6. 06Chapter II.: The Science of Justice (Continued), Section IV.prose
    7. 07Section V.prose
    8. 08Section VI.prose
    9. 09Chapter III.: Natural Law Contrasted with Legislation, Section I.prose
    10. 10Chapter III.: Natural Law Contrasted with Legislation, Section II.prose
    11. 11Chapter III.: Natural Law Contrasted with Legislation, Section III.prose
    12. 12Chapter III.: Natural Law Contrasted with Legislation, Section IV.prose

    In the atlas

    fully mapped

    Ideas

    Honesty · Law of Nature · Legislation · Natural Rights of Person and Property

    Groups

    Children · Government · Robber / Slaveholding Class · Slaves / Laborers · Voluntary Associations for Mutual Protection

    Objects

    Jones on Bailments

    2 citations · 8 themes · 11 entity mentions — every one anchored to a verbatim passage. The atlas.