BOOK II
| Chapter 1. | Of Political Power |
| Chapter 2. | Of the State of Nature |
| Chapter 3. | Of the State of War |
| Chapter 4. | Of Slavery |
| Chapter 5. | Of Property |
| Chapter 6. | Of Paternal Power |
| Chapter 7. | Of Political or Civil Society |
| Chapter 8. | Of the Beginning of Political Societies |
| Chapter 9. | Of the Ends of Political Society and Government |
| Chapter 10. | Of the Forms of a Commonwealth |
| Chapter 11. | Of the Extent of the Legislative Power |
| Chapter 12. | The Legislative, Executive, and Federative Power of the Commonwealth |
| Chapter 13. | Of the Subordination of the Powers of the Commonwealth |
| Chapter 14. | Of Prerogative |
| Chapter 15. | Of Paternal, Political and Despotical Power |
| Chapter 16. | Of Conquest |
| Chapter 17. | Of Usurpation |
| Chapter 18. | Of Tyranny |
| Chapter 19. | Of the Dissolution of Government |