FROM TABLE OF CONTENTS: "1. Chapter 1: The Gradual and Universally Similar Evolution of Property in Land2. Chapter 2: Village Communities in Russia3. Chapter 3: Economic Results of the Mir4. Chapter 4: Village Communities in Java and in India5. Chapter 5: The Allemands of Switzerland6. Chapter 6: Juristic Features and Advantages of the Allemand7. Chapter 7: The Germanic Mark8. Chapter 8: The Agrarian System of the Irish Celts9. Chapter 9: Agrarian Communities Among the Arabs and other Nations10. Chapter 10: The Golden Age and Collective Property in Antiquity11. Chapter 11: Property in Greece12. Chapter 12: Property at Rome13. Chapter 13: Family Communities Succend to Village Communities14. Chapter 14: Family Communities Among the Southern Slavs15. Chapter 15: Family Communities in the Middle Ages16. Chapter 16: Family Communities in Italy, in Germany17. Chapter 17: The Origin of Inequality in Landed Property18. Chapter 18: History of Landed Property in England and China19. Chapter 19: Co-operative Cultivation20. Chapter 20: Hereditary Leases21. Chapter 21: The Mark in Holland22. Chapter 22: Common Lands in France23. Chapter 23: Common Lands in Belgium24. Chapter 24: The State as Landowner and Property in India25. Chapter 25: Landed Property in Egypt and Turkey26. Chapter 26: The Right of Property and Hereditary Patrimony27. Chapter 27: The Theory of Property" --This text refers to the Kindle Edition edition.