1. The difference between government by law and government by men: the nature of constitutional government - λ²μ μν μ λΆμ μ¬λμ μν μ λΆμ μ°¨μ΄: νλ²μ μ λΆμ λ³Έμ§
2. The notion of a constitution - νλ²μ κ°λ
a. The constitution as the form or organization of a political community: arrange- ment of offices; division of functions - μ μΉ κ³΅λ체μ νν λλ μ‘°μ§μΌλ‘μμ νλ²: κ΄μ§μ λ°°μΉ; κΈ°λ₯μ λΆν
6. The origin of constitutions: the lawgiver, the social contract, the constituent assembly - νλ²μ κΈ°μ: μ λ²μ, μ¬ν κ³μ½, κ΅¬μ± μν
7. The preservation of constitutions: factors tending toward their dissolution - νλ²μ 보쑴: νλ²μ΄ ν΄μ²΄λλ κ²½ν₯μ 보μ΄λ μμΈλ€
a. The relative stability of different types of constitutions - λ€μν μ νμ νλ²μ μλμ μμ μ±
b. The safeguards of constitutional government: bills of rights; separation of powers; impeachment - μ ν μ λΆμ μμ μ₯μΉ: κΆλ¦¬μ₯μ , κΆλ ₯ λΆλ¦½, νν΅
b. The violation and overthrow of constitutional government - νλ² μλ° λ° νμ μ 볡
9. The theory of representation - νμ μ΄λ‘
a. The functions and duties of representatives: their relation to their constituent! - λνμμ κΈ°λ₯κ³Ό μ무: κ·Έλ€μ ꡬμ±μκ³Όμ κ΄κ³!
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