I. Animal ethics
II. Sub-human justice
III. Human justice
IV. The sentiment of justice
V. The idea of justice
VI. The formula of justice
VII. The authority of this formula
VIII. Its corollaries
IX. The right to physical integrity
X. The rights to free motion and locomotion
XI. The rights to the uses of natural media
XII. The right of property
XIII. The right of incorporeal property
XIV. The rights of gift and bequest
XV. The rights of free exchange and free contract
XVI. The right of free industry
XVII. The rights of free belief and worship
XVIII. The rights of free speech and publication
XIX. A retrospect with an addition
XX. The rights of women
XXI. The rights of children
XXII. Political rights - so-called
XXIII. The nature of the state
LXIV. The constitution of the state
XXV. The duties of the state
XXVI. The limits of state-duties
XXVII. The limits of state-duties - continued
XXVIII. The limits of state-duties - continued
XXIX. The limits of state-duties – continued
APPENDIX A. The Kantian idea of rights
APPENDIX B. The land-question
APPENDIX C. The moral motive
APPENDIX D. Conscience in animals.