*** The Theory of Social Contract.

*** Lack of Moral Discernment in the State Preceding the Original Social Contract.

*** The Social Contract as the Criterion of Good and Bad.

*** The State Formed by the Social Contract Is the Modern Atheistic State.

*** Ethics Identified with State Interests.

*** The Collective Egoism of Particular Associations Raised into Ethical Categories.

*** Morality Is Co-Extensive Only With the Boundaries of Particular States.

*** Jungle Law Governs Interrelations of States.

*** The Universal Solidarity of Humanity Disrupted by the State.

*** Patriotism Runs Counter to Ordinary Human Morality.

*** The Supreme Law of the State.

*** The State Aims to Take the Place of Humanity.

*** The Idea of Humanity, Absent in Ancient Times, Has Become a Power in Our Present Life.

*** The State Has to Recognize In Its Own Hypocritical Manner the Powerful Sentiment of Humanity.

*** Perpetual War Is the Price of the State’s Existence.

*** Crimes Are the Moral Climate of States.

*** Crime — the Privilege of the State.

*** State Morality According to Machiavelli.

*** Wherein Machiavelli Was Wrong.

*** Patriotism Deciphered.

*** Man’s Original Wickedness — the Theoretical Premise of the State.

*** Theology and Politics.

*** The Similarity of the Ethical Premises of Theology and Politics.

*** Society not a Product of a Contract.

*** Revolt Against Society Inconceivable.

*** The State a Historically Necessary Evil.

*** Revolt Against the State.

*** Morality Presupposes Freedom.