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Frontispiece: James Fitzjames Stephen | 2 | |
Foreword | 7 | |
Bibliography of Works by Stephen | 20 | |
Acknowledgment; Notes on Abbreviations and Footnotes | 21 | |
Liberty, Equality, Fraternity (1874) | 23 | |
I | The Doctrine of Liberty in General | 52 |
II | The Liberty of Thought and Discussion | 74 |
III | The Distinction between the Temporal and Spiritual Power | 123 |
IV | The Doctrine of Liberty in Its Application to Morals | 135 |
V | Equality | 179 |
VI | Fraternity | 221 |
From Essays by a Barrister (1862) | 285 | |
Conventional Morality | 285 | |
Philanthropy | 292 | |
Doing Good | 297 | |
General Index | 305 | |
Index of Subjects and Statements | 307 |
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