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  1. Titlepage
  2. Imprint
  3. Preface
  4. Introductory Remarks
  5. Epigraph
  6. A General View of Positivism
    1. I: The Intellectual Character of Positivism
    2. II: The Social Aspect of Positivism, as Shown by Its Connection with the General Revolutionary Movement of Western Europe
    3. III: The Action of Positivism Upon the Working Classes
    4. IV: The Influence of Positivism Upon Women
    5. V: The Relation of Positivism to Art
    6. VI: Conclusion: The Religion of Humanity
  7. Endnotes
  8. Colophon
  9. Uncopyright

Réorganiser, sans dieu ni roi, par le culte systématique de l’Humanité.

Nul n’a droit qu’à faire son devoir.

L’esprit doit toujours être le ministre du coeur, et jamais son esclave.

Reorganisation, irrespectively of God or king, by the worship of Humanity, systematically adopted.

Man’s only right is to do his duty.

The Intellect should always be the servant of the Heart, and should never be its slave.

“We tire of thinking and even of acting; we never tire of loving.”

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