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THE STATE

Table of Contents

Author's Preface

Introduction by Charles Hamilton

I. Theories of the State

The Sociological Idea of the State

II. The Genesis of the State

Political and Economic Means

Peoples Without a State: Huntsmen and Grubbers

Peoples Preceding the State: Herdsmen and Vikings

The Genesis of the State

III. The Primitive Feudal State

The Form of Domination

The Integration

The Differentiation: Group Theories and Group Psychology

The Primitive Feudal State of Higher Grade

IV. The Maritime State

Traffic in Prehistoric Times

Trade and the Primitive State

The Genesis of the Maritime State

Essence and Issue of the Maritime States

V. The Development of the Feudal State

The Genesis of Landed Property

The Central Power in the Primitive State

The Political and Social Disintegration of the Primitive Feudal State

The Ethnic Amalgamation

The Developed Feudal State

VI. The Development of the Constitutional State

The Emancipation of the Peasantry

The Genesis of the Industrial State

The Influences of Money Economy

The Modern Constitutional State

VII. The Tendency of the Development of the State


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