Natural Law; or the Science of Justice (1882)

Even this is entitled “The First” it is the only part Spooner published. It was meant to be the opening section of a much larger treatise on natural law. It is interesting because Spooner outlines the basic principles of the thinking which he used repeatedly in his other writings.
Natural Law; or the Science of Justice: A Treatise on Natural Law, Natural Justice, Natural Rights, Natural Liberty, and Natural Society; showing that all Legislation whatsoever is an Absurdity, a Usurpation, and a Crime. Part First. (Boston: A. Williams & Co., 1882).
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- Author: Lysander Spooner
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Table of Contents
- CONTENTS OF PART FIRST.
- NATURAL LAW.
- PART FIRST.
- CHAPTER I.: THE SCIENCE OF JUSTICE.
- Section I.
- Section II.
- Section III.
- Section IV.
- CHAPTER II.: THE SCIENCE OF JUSTICE (Continued)
- Section I.
- Section II.
- Section III.
- Section IV.
- Section V.
- Section VI.
- Section VII.
- Section VIII.
- CHAPTER III.: NATURAL LAW CONTRASTED WITH LEGISLATION.
- Section I.
- Section II.
- Section III.
- Section IV.
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