Preface -- Introduction -- Chapter One. Does a people actually have the right to change its constitution? -- Chapter Two. Sketch of the further course of the examination -- Chapter Three. Is the right to change the constitution alienable through the contract of all with all? -- Chapter Four. On privileged classes in general, in relationship to the right of changing the state -- Chapter Five. On the aristocracy in particular, in relation to the right of constitutional change -- Chapter Six. On the church, in relation to the right of constitutional change -- Afterword