| Volume 5, Number 2 | Preface | Fall 2002 |
| Volume 5, Number 2 | Argument | Fall 2002 |
| Volume 5, Number 2 | Can the King Demand Tribute from His Subjects Without Their Consent? | Fall 2002 |
| Volume 5, Number 2 | Can the King Debase Money by Changing Its Weight or Quality Without Consulting His People? | Fall 2002 |
| Volume 5, Number 2 | The Twofold Value of Money | Fall 2002 |
| Volume 5, Number 2 | The Foundations of Commerce: Money, Weights, and Measures | Fall 2002 |
| Volume 5, Number 2 | Money Has Frequently Been Altered | Fall 2002 |
| Volume 5, Number 2 | Advantages Derived from Alteration of Copper Money | Fall 2002 |
| Volume 5, Number 2 | Different Maravedis of Varying Values in Castille | Fall 2002 |
| Volume 5, Number 2 | Disadvantages Derived from This Alteration of Copper Money | Fall 2002 |
| Volume 5, Number 2 | The Major Disadvantages Derived from This Alteration of Money | Fall 2002 |
| Volume 5, Number 2 | Should Silver Money Be Altered? | Fall 2002 |
| Volume 5, Number 2 | Concerning Gold Money | Fall 2002 |
| Volume 5, Number 2 | Is There Some Way to Assist the Prince in His Need? | Fall 2002 |
| Volume 5, Number 2 | Does the King Own His Subjects' Goods? | Fall 2002 |
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