The Political Ideas of St. Thomas Aquinas
Representative Selection
Edited with an Introduction by Dino Bigongiari
New York 1953
Stron XXXVIII+217, format: 13x20 cm
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CONTENTS
Introduction vii
Note on the Text . ... xxiii
THE SUMMA THEOLOGICA, I-II
QUESTION
9O. Of the Essence of Law 3
91. Of the Various Kinds of Law 11
92. Of the Effects of Law 24
93. Of the Eternal Law 29
94. Of the Natural Law 42
95 Of Human Law 55
96. Of the Power of Human Law 65
97. Of Change in Laws 78
105. Of the Reason for the Judicial Precepts
Article I: Whether the Old Law Enjoined Fitting Precepts Concerning Rulers? 86
THE SUMMA THEOLOGICA, II-II
42. Of Sedition 92
57. Of Right 96
58. Of Justice 105
66. Of Theft and Robbery 127
77. Of Cheating, Which Is Committed in Buying and Selling
Article I: Whether It Is Lawful to Sell a Thing for More Than Its Worth ? 143
78. Of the Sin of Usury 147
104. Of Obedience 159
ON KINGSHIP
Chapter
I. What is Meant by the Word "King" 175
II. Whether It Is More Expedient for a City or Province to Be Ruled by One Man or Many 179
III. That the Dominion of a Tyrant Is the Worst 181
IV. Why the Royal Dignity Is Rendered Hateful to the Subjects 185
V. That It Is a Lesser Evil When a Monarchy Turns into Tyranny Than When an Aristocracy Becomes Corrupt 186
VI. How Provision Might be Made That the King May Not Fall into Tyranny 188
X. What Advantages Which Are Rendered to Kings Are Lost by the Tyrant 192
APPENDIX
Notes 193
Index of Abbreviated Titles 207
Glossary 210
Selected Bibliography 216
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