Excerpt from Theory of Politics: An Inquiry Into the Foundations of Governments, and the Causes and Progress of Political Revolutions
Limited Extent of the Embryo Monarchy, Passage fi'om the Hunter to the Shepherd State. Commence ment of the Accumulation of Wealth, First Effect of this Change Increase of Paternal Authority, Second Efi'ect Introduction of Domestic or Chattel Slavery, Third Effect Introduction of Organized Government.
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