| CHAPTER | | PAGE |
|---|
| [Contributors to the Fund] | [ii] |
| [I.] | [The Roman System of Government] | |
| [1. Pre-Augustan] | [3] |
| [2. Post-Augustan] | [31] |
| [II.] | [Roman Politics and Modern Politics] | |
| [1. Rome and the Church of Rome] | [47] |
| [2. The Individual and the State] | [51] |
| [3. On Constitutions] | [67] |
| [4. The Legislative and Executive Branches of Government] | [74] |
| | [i. Resemblances between Ancient and Modern] | [74] |
| | [ii. Differences between Ancient and Modern] | [80] |
| [5. The Judiciary] | [95] |
| [6. Conception of Citizenship] | [103] |
| | [i. In Times of Peace] | [103] |
| | [ii. In Times of War] | [106] |
| [7. Taxation and Finance] | [108] |
| [8. Imperialism] | [115] |
| [III.] | [Some Political and Social Problems Common to the Romans and to Modern Peoples] | [138] |
| [1. The Color and the Labor Questions] | [139] |
| [2. Voting and Elections] | [140] |
| [3. The Political Boss] | [144] |
| [ 4. The Recall] | [147] |
| [5. Pensions, Bonuses, and Militarism] | [149] |
| [6. Cases of Paternalism] | [152] |
| [7. Growth of Cities] | [160] |
| [IV.] | [Some Final Reflections] | [164] |
| [Notes] | [171] |
| [Bibliography] | [175] |