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Part II. Civilization: How should people deal with their differences? |
6.1. Respect
6.2. Customs
6.3. Education
6.4. Clubs
6.5. Society
6.6. Integration and emancipation
6.7. Reverence
7.1. Possession
7.2. Contract, price, money and capital
7.3. Commerce
7.4. Responsible enterprise
7.5. The market
7.6. Differentiation
7.7. Discharging debts
8.1. Politics
8.2. Ruling
8.3. Consulting and negotiating
8.4.1. The generic character of associations
8.4.2. The specific character of the republic
8.4. The policy of networks
8.5. War and peace
8.6. The ministry of all believers
9.1 Judging
9.2 Richts and duties
9.3 Mediating and administering justice
9.4 The judiciary and the character of the constitutional state
9.4. Public justice
9.5. Sources of justice
9.6. Reconciliation
10.1 Vulnerability
10.2. Circumstances
10.3. Friendship and marriage
10.4. Institutes of care
10.5. Public care
10.6. Resurrection
10.7. Summary of the law
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