Books by John Stuart Mill

Portrait of John Stuart Mill

John Stuart Mill, one of the most influential thinkers of the nineteenth century, brought clarity and moral purpose to the study of liberty, ethics, and political economy. His writings champion the primacy of individual freedom while recognising the need for social responsibility, offering a balanced and humane vision that has shaped generations of political thought.

From his seminal treatises on utilitarianism to his powerful defence of free expression, Mill's work continues to resonate with readers seeking reasoned debate and principled ideas. His prose is lucid and persuasive, inviting both scholars and curious minds to engage deeply with questions of justice, progress, and the common good.

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  • Utilitarianism

    Hackett Publishing Co, Inc Utilitarianism

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    Book SynopsisTrade ReviewAdding the selections from the Speech on Capital Punishment is an excellent idea. --Mark Migotti, University of Calgary

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  • On Liberty Utilitarianism and Other Essays

    Oxford University Press On Liberty Utilitarianism and Other Essays

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    Book Synopsis''it is only the cultivation of individuality which produces, or can produce, well developed human beings''Mill''s four essays, ''On Liberty'', ''Utilitarianism'', ''Considerations on Representative Government'', and ''The Subjection of Women'' examine the most central issues that face liberal democratic regimes - whether in the nineteenth century or the twenty-first. They have formed the basis for many of the political institutions of the West since the late nineteenth century, tackling as they do the appropriate grounds for protecting individual liberty, the basic principles of ethics, the benefits and the costs of representative institutions, and the central importance of gender equality in society.These essays are central to the liberal tradition, but their interpretation and how we should understand their connection with each other are both contentious. In their introduction Mark Philp and Frederick Rosen set the essays in the context of Mill''s other works, and argue that his conTable of ContentsINTRODUCTION; NOTE ON THE TEXT; SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY; A CHRONOLOGY OF JOHN STUART MILL; ON LIBERTY; UTILITARIANISM; CONSIDERATIONS ON REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT; THE SUBJECTION OF WOMEN; EXPLANATORY NOTES; INDEX

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  • Principles of Political Economy

    Prometheus Books Principles of Political Economy

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    Book SynopsisThe standard economics textbook for more than a generation, John Stuart Mill's Principles of Political Economy (1848) was really as much a synthesis of his predecessors' ideas as it was an original economic treatise. Heavily influenced by the work of David Ricardo, and also taking ideas from Adam Smith and Thomas Malthus, Mill systematically demonstrated how important economic concepts could be applied to real-world situations. In his emphasis on realism, Mill thus took economics out of the realm of the abstract and placed it squarely within the context of society. For instance, he made a convincing case that wages, rent, and profit are not necessarily the expression of immutable laws that are independent of society. Rather, they are in actuality the results of social institutions and as such can be changed if the members of a society move to break traditional institutional habits. Reflecting his utilitarian social philosophy, Mill suggested that social improvements are always possible. He thus proposed modifying a purely laissez faire system, advocating trade protectionism and regulation of employees' work hours for the benefit of domestic industries and workers' well-being. In such features he displayed a leaning toward socialism. In summing up his objective for this massive work, Mill said later in his Autobiography (1873) that he wished "to unite the greatest individual liberty of action, with a common ownership in the raw material of the globe, and an equal participation of all in the benefits of combined labour." For anyone with an interest in the history of economics or the history of ideas, this landmark work of classical economics makes for stimulating and in many respects still very relevant reading.

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  • The Collected Works of John Stuart Mill Essays on

    Liberty Fund Inc The Collected Works of John Stuart Mill Essays on

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  • On Liberty and the Subjection of Women

    Penguin Books Ltd On Liberty and the Subjection of Women

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    Book SynopsisA prodigiously brilliant thinker who sharply challenged the beliefs of his age, the political and social radical John Stuart Mill was the most influential English-speaking philosopher of the nineteenth century. Regarded as one of the sacred texts of liberalism, his great work On Liberty argues lucidly that any democracy risks becoming a ''tyranny of opinion'' in which minority views are suppressed if they do not conform with those of the majority. Written in the same period as On Liberty, shortly after the death of Mill''s beloved wife and fellow-thinker Harriet, The Subjection of Women stresses the importance of equality for the sexes. Together, the works provide a fascinating testimony to the hopes and anxieties of mid-Victorian England, and offer a compelling consideration of what it truly means to be free.Trade ReviewOn Liberty remains a classic. . . . The present world would be better than it is if [MillÆs] principles were more respected. (Bertrand Russell)

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  • Autobiography Oxford Worlds Classics

    Oxford University Press, USA Autobiography Oxford Worlds Classics

    Book SynopsisJ. S. Mill was the greatest British philosopher of the nineteenth century. Mill's purpose in writing his Autobiography was to set down his own struggle for individuality, and vindicate his life to himself and others.Table of ContentsIntroduction Note on the Text Select Bibliography A Chronology of John Stuart Mill AUTOBIOGRAPHY Appendix: Additional Textual Material Explanatory Notes Index and Glossary of Persons

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  • On Liberty and Other Writings

    WW Norton & Co On Liberty and Other Writings

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    Book SynopsisNadia Urbinati is the finest living political theorist working on Mill and she has produced an excellent volume here. Her wide-ranging introduction will be essential for the newcomer to Mill, as well as enlightening for the seasoned scholar. Gregory Conti, Princeton University

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  • On Liberty Penguin Classics

    Penguin Books Ltd On Liberty Penguin Classics

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    Book Synopsis''Over himself, over his own body and mind, the individual is sovereign.'' To this ''one very simple principle'' the whole of Mill''s essay On Liberty is dedicated. While many of his immediate predecessors and contemporaries, from Adam Smith to Godwin and Thoreau, had celebrated liberty, it was Mill who organized the idea into a philosophy, and put it into the form in which it is generally known today. The editor of this essay, Gertrude Himmelfarb records responses to Mill''s books and comments on his fear of ''the tyranny of the majority''. Dr Himmelfarb concludes that the same inconsistencies which underlie On Liberty continue to complicate the moral and political stance of liberals today.

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  • Utilitarianism and Other Essays Penguin Classics

    Penguin Books Ltd Utilitarianism and Other Essays Penguin Classics

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    Book SynopsisOne of the most important nineteenth-century schools of thought, Utilitarianism propounds the view that the value or rightness of an action rests in how well it promotes the welfare of those affected by it, aiming for 'the greatest happiness of the greatest number'. Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832) was the movement's founder, as much a social reformer as a philosopher. His greatest interpreter, John Stuart Mill (1806-73), set out to humanize Bentham's pragmatic Utilitarianism by balancing the claims of reason and the imagination, individuality and social well-being in essays such as 'Bentham', 'Coleridge' and, above all, Utilitarianism. The works by Bentham and Mill collected in this volume show the creation and development of a system of ethics that has had an enduring influence on moral philosophy and legislative policy.For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Table of ContentsIntroductionFrom An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation by Jeremy BenthamFrom A System of Logic by J. S. Mill"Bentham" by J. S. Mill"Coleridge" by J. S. Mill"Whewell on Moral Philosophy" by J. S. MillUtilitarianism by J. S. MillFurther ReadingIndex

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  • Autobiography Penguin Classics

    Penguin Books Ltd Autobiography Penguin Classics

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    Book SynopsisOne of the greatest prodigies of his era, John Stuart Mill (1806-73) was studying arithmetic and Greek by the age of three, as part of an astonishingly intense education at his father's hand. Intellectually brilliant, fearless and profound, he became a leading Victorian liberal thinker, whose works - including On Liberty, Utilitarianism, The Subjection of Women and this Autobiography - are among the crowning achievements of the age. Here he describes the pressures placed on him by his childhood, the mental breakdown he suffered as a young man, his struggle to understand a world of feelings and emotions far removed from his father's strict didacticism, and the later development of his own radical beliefs. A moving account of an extraordinary life, this great autobiography reveals a man of deep integrity, constantly searching for truth.For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking worlTable of ContentsAutobiography IntroductionEditor's NoteI. Childhood, and Early EducationII. Moral Influences in Early Youth. My Father's Character and OpinionsIII. Last Stage of Education, and First of Self-EducationIV. Youthful Propagandism. The Westminster Review.V. A Crisis in My Mental History. One Stage OnwardVI. Commencement of the Most Valuable Friendship of My Life. My Father's Death. Writings and Other Proceedings up to 1840VII. General View of the Remainder of My LifeIndex of Personal Names

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  • On Liberty

    Penguin Books Ltd On Liberty

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    Book SynopsisIn one of the most influential philosophical works ever writen, John Stuart Mill explores the risks and responsibilities of liberty. Examining the tyranny that can come both from government and from the herd-like opinion of the majority, Mill proposes a freedom to think, unite, and pursue our pleasures as the most important freedoms, as long as we cause no harm to others. GREAT IDEAS. Throughout history, some books have changed the world. They have transformed the way we see ourselves - and each other. They have inspired debate, dissent, war and revolution. They have enlightened, outraged, provoked and comforted. They have enriched lives - and destroyed them. Now Penguin brings you the works of the great thinkers, pioneers, radicals and visionaries whose ideas shook civilization and helped make us who we are.

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  • Principles of Political Economy

    Oxford University Press Principles of Political Economy

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    Book SynopsisThis volume unites, for the first time, Books IV and V of Mill''s great treatise on political economy with his fragmentary chapters on socialism. It shows him applying his classical economic theory to policy questions of abiding concern, particularly the desirability of sustained growth of national wealth and population versus a stationary state, the merits of capitalism versus socialism, and the expedient scope of government intervention in the competitive market economy. His answers to those questions have considerable relevance today, and they serve to illustrate the enduring power and imagination of his distinctive liberal utilitarian philosophy. In his introduction, Jonathan Riley clarifies Mill''s approach, considers what constitutes the Millian Utopia, and shows how examination of such an ideal society provides valuable insights into the structure of his philosophy. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World''s Classics has made available the widest range of literature

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  • On Liberty With Related Documents Bedford Series

    Macmillan Learning On Liberty With Related Documents Bedford Series

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  • Utilitarianism

    WW Norton & Co Utilitarianism

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  • The Methodology of Economics

    Taylor & Francis Ltd The Methodology of Economics

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    Book SynopsisContaining key texts from such significant figures as* J.S. Mill* Nassau Senior* Henry Sedgwick* Alfred Marshall* J.E. Cairns* J.M. Keynesthis set illustrates the gradual transformation of economics from the fully contextualized political economy of the early classical economists to the abstract, deductive theory of neo-classical economics.

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  • Logic of the Moral Sciences Dover Thrift Editions

    Dover Publications Inc. Logic of the Moral Sciences Dover Thrift Editions

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    Book SynopsisA founding document in the area of study now known as the social sciences, this treatise examines the rational, philosophical basis for the study of human behavior, society, and history.

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  • Autobiography

    Dover Publications Inc. Autobiography

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  • On Liberty with The Subjection of Women and Chapters on Socialism Edited by S Collini Cambridge Text in the Hist of Political Thought CUP 1991

    Cambridge University Press On Liberty with The Subjection of Women and Chapters on Socialism Edited by S Collini Cambridge Text in the Hist of Political Thought CUP 1991

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    Book SynopsisOn Liberty has become known as the most powerful defence of the freedom of the individual. The Subjection of Women is an indictment of the social and economic position of women. This edition, first published in 1989, brings together these classic texts.Table of ContentsIntroduction; Chronology; Bibliographical notes; Acknowledgements and note on the texts; Biographical synopses; On Liberty; The Subjection of Women; Chapters on Socialism; Index.

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  • Utilitarianism and on Liberty

    John Wiley and Sons Ltd Utilitarianism and on Liberty

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    Book SynopsisIncluding three of his most famous and important essays, Utilitarianism, On Liberty, and Essay on Bentham, along with formative selections from Jeremy Bentham and John Austin, this volume provides a uniquely perspicuous view of Mill''s ethical and political thought. Contains Mill''s most famous and influential works, Utilitarianism and On Liberty as well as his important Essay on Bentham. Uses the 1871 edition of Utilitarianism, the last to be published in Mill''s lifetime. Includes selections from Bentham and John Austin, the two thinkers who most influenced Mill. Introduction written by Mary Warnock, a highly respected figure in 20th-century ethics in her own right. Provides an extensive, up-to-date bibliography with the best scholarship on Mill, Bentham and Utilitarianism. Trade Review"Anyone interested in the utilitarianism of Bentham and Mill will be pleased to have the essential readings in one volume and grateful to Mary Warnock for her informative and insightful introduction." William H. Shaw, San Jose State University "The creed which accepts as the foundation of morals Utility, or the Greatest Happiness Principle, holds that actions are right in proportion as they tend to promote happiness, wrong as they tend to produce the reverse of happiness." John Stuart Mill, Utilitarianism "The sole end for which mankind are warranted, individually or collectively, in interfering with the liberty of action of any of their number, is self-protection." John Stuart Mill, On LibertyTable of ContentsIntroduction by Mary Warnock 1 BENTHAMAn Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation (chapters I–V) 17 MILL Bentham (from Dissertations and Discussions, volume I) 52 On Liberty 88 Utilitarianism 181 Appendix AUSTIN The Province of Jurisprudence Determined. Lecture II 236 Bibliography 252 Chronological table 255 Index 257

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  • Utilitarianism and on Liberty

    John Wiley and Sons Ltd Utilitarianism and on Liberty

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    Book SynopsisIncluding three of his most famous and important essays, Utilitarianism, On Liberty, and Essay on Bentham, along with formative selections from Jeremy Bentham and John Austin, this volume provides a uniquely perspicuous view of Mill''s ethical and political thought. Contains Mill''s most famous and influential works, Utilitarianism and On Liberty as well as his important Essay on Bentham. Uses the 1871 edition of Utilitarianism, the last to be published in Mill''s lifetime. Includes selections from Bentham and John Austin, the two thinkers who most influenced Mill. Introduction written by Mary Warnock, a highly respected figure in 20th-century ethics in her own right. Provides an extensive, up-to-date bibliography with the best scholarship on Mill, Bentham and Utilitarianism. Trade Review"Anyone interested in the utilitarianism of Bentham and Mill will be pleased to have the essential readings in one volume and grateful to Mary Warnock for her informative and insightful introduction." William H. Shaw, San Jose State University "The creed which accepts as the foundation of morals Utility, or the Greatest Happiness Principle, holds that actions are right in proportion as they tend to promote happiness, wrong as they tend to produce the reverse of happiness." John Stuart Mill, Utilitarianism "The sole end for which mankind are warranted, individually or collectively, in interfering with the liberty of action of any of their number, is self-protection." John Stuart Mill, On LibertyTable of ContentsIntroduction by Mary Warnock 1 BENTHAMAn Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation (chapters I–V) 17 MILL Bentham (from Dissertations and Discussions, volume I) 52 On Liberty 88 Utilitarianism 181 Appendix AUSTIN The Province of Jurisprudence Determined. Lecture II 236 Bibliography 252 Chronological table 255 Index 257

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  • Miscellaneous Writings  Volume XXXI

    University of Toronto Press Miscellaneous Writings Volume XXXI

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  • Collected Works of John Stuart Mill Volume 1

    Liberty Fund Inc Collected Works of John Stuart Mill Volume 1

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  • The Collected Works of John Stuart Mill Essays on

    Liberty Fund Inc The Collected Works of John Stuart Mill Essays on

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    Book SynopsisVolumes 4 and 5 bring together a rich collection of Mill''s writing on politics and the economy over the course of his intellectual career. Volume 4 includes, most significantly, ''Essays on Some Unsettled Questions of Political Economy''. Here, Mill grapples with issues related to foreign trade and the balancing of government''s goal of promoting free trade with its interest in raising revenues from import duties and tariffs. Also included in these volumes are such early essays as ''The Silk Trade'' and ''The Nature, Origin, and Progress of Rent'' and such later works as Mill''s petition on free trade and ''Chapters on Socialism'' (posthumously published).

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  • The Subjection of Women

    Hackett Publishing Co, Inc The Subjection of Women

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    Book SynopsisReasonably priced and beautifully produced. A clear and helpful introduction by Susan Okin, one of the leading feminist scholars of our generation, as well as a useful bibliography and chronology of Mill''s life. . . . Invaluable for teaching and scholarship alike. --Ian Shapiro, Yale UniversityTrade Review"An excellent and affordable edition, with a pithy introduction by Okin that that contextualizes and summarizes the argument well. Mill's work affords insight not only into the issue of women's emancipation, but also into the world of 19th century liberalism: its views of history, of class, and of slavery." --Peter C. Caldwell, Rice UniversityTable of ContentsPart I: The Late Classics / Post-classic in Oaxaca - An Introduction; Part II: Chronology, Continuity and Disjunction - Etic and Emic Perspectives; Part III: Continuity and Abandonment of Houses in the Valley of Oaxaca - Lambityeco and Macuilxochitl; Part IV: Changing Power Relations and Interaction in the Lower Rio Verde Valley; Part V: Sacred History and Legitimisation in the Mixteca Alta; Part VI: New Research Frontiers in Oaxaca and Eastern Guerreo; Index.

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  • The Subjection of Women

    Hackett Publishing Co, Inc The Subjection of Women

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    Book SynopsisReasonably priced and beautifully produced. A clear and helpful introduction by Susan Okin, one of the leading feminist scholars of our generation, as well as a useful bibliography and chronology of Mill''s life. . . . Invaluable for teaching and scholarship alike. --Ian Shapiro, Yale UniversityTrade Review"An excellent and affordable edition, with a pithy introduction by Okin that that contextualizes and summarizes the argument well. Mill's work affords insight not only into the issue of women's emancipation, but also into the world of 19th century liberalism: its views of history, of class, and of slavery." --Peter C. Caldwell, Rice UniversityTable of ContentsPart I: The Late Classics / Post-classic in Oaxaca - An Introduction; Part II: Chronology, Continuity and Disjunction - Etic and Emic Perspectives; Part III: Continuity and Abandonment of Houses in the Valley of Oaxaca - Lambityeco and Macuilxochitl; Part IV: Changing Power Relations and Interaction in the Lower Rio Verde Valley; Part V: Sacred History and Legitimisation in the Mixteca Alta; Part VI: New Research Frontiers in Oaxaca and Eastern Guerreo; Index.

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    £23.39

  • Principles of Political Economy With Some of

    Hackett Publishing Co, Inc Principles of Political Economy With Some of

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    Book SynopsisStephen Nathanson's clear-sighted abridgement of Principles of Political Economy, Mill's first major work in moral and political philosophy, provides a challenging, sometimes surprising account of Mill's views on many important topics: socialism, population, the status of women, the cultural bases of economic productivity, the.

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  • Principles of Political Economy With Some of

    Hackett Publishing Co, Inc Principles of Political Economy With Some of

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    Book SynopsisStephen Nathanson's clear-sighted abridgment of Principles of Political Economy

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    £30.59

  • The Subjection of Women Great Books in Philosophy

    Globe Pequot The Subjection of Women Great Books in Philosophy

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    Book SynopsisSince Old Testament days discrimination against minorities and other groups has been the rule in history rather than the exception. Chief among these repressive attitudes has been the inferior social and political status of women. This title argues against the disenfranchisement of women and the 2nd-class status they experienced within marriage.

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  • On Liberty Great Books in Philosophy

    Globe Pequot On Liberty Great Books in Philosophy

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    Book SynopsisIn the history of political philosophy, great minds have sought to define the nature and extent of human freedom, with justifications offered for the principles proposed. This title defends individual liberty against both social and political encroachment.

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  • On Liberty

    Hackett Publishing Co, Inc On Liberty

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  • On Liberty

    Megalodon Entertainment LLC. On Liberty

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  • A System of Logic Ratiocinative and Inductive  Volume 2

    Cambridge University Press A System of Logic Ratiocinative and Inductive Volume 2

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    Book SynopsisIn this two-volume work of 1843, John Stuart Mill (180673) establishes the principles of inductive reasoning and experimental method that inform his later works of political and social philosophy. Volume 2 includes Book VI, 'On the Logic of the Moral Sciences', an important early treatment of social science.Table of ContentsBook III. On Induction (continued): 14. Of the limits to the explanation of laws of nature; and of hypotheses; 15. Of progressive effects; and of the continued action of causes; 16. Of empirical laws; 17. Of chance, and its elimination; 18. Of the calculation of chances; 19. Of the extension of derivative laws to adjacent cases; 20. Of analogy; 21. Of the evidence of the law of universal causation; 22. Of uniformities of co-existence not dependent upon causation; 23. Of approximate generalizations, and probable evidence; 24. Of the remaining laws of nature; 25. Of the grounds of disbelief; Book IV. Of Operations Subsidiary to Induction: 1. Of observation, and description; 2. Of abstraction, of the formation of conceptions; 3. Of naming, as subsidiary to induction; 4. Of the requisites of a philosophical language; and the principles of definition; 5. Of the natural history of the variations in the meaning of terms; 6. The principles of a philosophical language further considered; 7. Of classification, as subsidiary to induction; 8. Of classification by series; Book V. On Fallacies: 1. Of fallacies in general; 2. Classification of fallacies; 3. Fallacies of simple inspection, or à priori fallacies; 4. Fallacies of observation; 5. Fallacies of generalization; 6. Fallacies of ratiocination; 7. Fallacies of confusion; Book VI. On the Logic of the Moral Sciences: 1. Introductory remarks; 2. Of liberty and necessity; 3. That there is, or may be, a science of human nature; 4. Of the laws of mind; 5. Of ethology, or the science of the formation of character; 6. General considerations on the social science; 7. Of the chemical, or experimental method in the social science; 8. Of the geometrical, or abstract method; 9. Of the physical, or concrete deductive method; 10. Of the inverse deductive, or historical method; 11. Of the logic of practice, or art; including morality and policy.

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  • Utilitarianism Cambridge Library Collection  Philosophy

    Cambridge University Press Utilitarianism Cambridge Library Collection Philosophy

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    Book SynopsisReissued here in its corrected second edition of 1864, this essay by John Stuart Mill (1806â73) argues for a utilitarian theory of morality. Originally printed as a series of three articles in Fraser's Magazine in 1861, the work sought to refine the 'greatest happiness' principle that had been championed by Jeremy Bentham (1748â1832), defending it from common criticisms, and offering a justification of its validity. Following Bentham, Mill holds that actions can be judged as right or wrong depending on whether they promote happiness or 'the reverse of happiness'. Although attracted by Bentham's consequentialist framework based on empirical evidence rather than intuition, Mill separates happiness into 'higher' and 'lower' pleasures, arguing for a weighted system of measurement when making and judging decisions. Dissected and debated since its first appearance, the essay is Mill's key discussion on the topic and remains a fundamental text in the study of ethics.Table of Contents1. General remarks; 2. What utilitarianism is; 3. Of the ultimate sanction of the principle of utility; 4. Of that sort of proof the principle of utility is susceptible; 5. Of the connexion between justice and utility.

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  • Collected Works of John Stuart Mill

    Taylor & Francis Ltd Collected Works of John Stuart Mill

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    Book SynopsisThe Collected Works of John Stuart Mill took thirty years to complete and is acknowledged as the definitive edition of J.S. Mill and as one of the finest works editions ever completed. Mill''s contributions to philosophy, economics, and history, and in the roles of scholar, politician and journalist can hardly be overstated and this edition remains the only reliable version of the full range of Mill''s writings. Each volume contains extensive notes, a new introduction and an index. Many of the volumes have been unavailable for some time, but the Works are now again available, both as a complete set and as individual volumes.

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    £43.69

  • A System of Logic

    University Press of the Pacific A System of Logic

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  • On Liberty and Other Essays

    Digireads.com On Liberty and Other Essays

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  • Essays on French History and Historians

    University of Toronto Press Essays on French History and Historians

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    Book SynopsisJ.S. Mill's deep interest in French intellectual, political, and social affairs began in 1820 when, in his fourteenth year, he went to France to live for a year with the family of Sir Samuel Bentham. French became his second language, and France his second home, where he died and was buried in 1873. His interest in history began even earlier when, as a child of seven, he tried to imitate his father's labours on the History of British India; though he never wrote a history in his maturity, study of the past remained a passion and helped shape the philosophy of history that informed his views of society and ethics. His intense interest in contemporary French politics also led him to seek connections between historical developments and present trends, both seen by his from a Radical perspective approproate to what he believed to be an age of transition. The English historians of France, including Walter Scott and Thomas Carlyle, as well as the French, some of whom were themselve

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  • The Earlier Letters of John Stuart Mill 18121848

    University of Toronto Press The Earlier Letters of John Stuart Mill 18121848

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    Book SynopsisThese volumes of Mill's letters have been awaited eagerly by all scholars in the field of nineteenth-century studies. They inaugurate most auspiciously the edition of the Collected Works of John Stuart Mill planned and directed by an editorial committee appointed from the Faculty of Arts and Science of the University of Toronto and from the University of Toronto Press.In this collection of 537 letters and excerpts of letters are included all the personal letters available. It contains 238 hitherto unpublished letters and 72 letters with previously unpublished passages. Letters previously published have been recollated whenever possible. All are meticulously edited and annotated.

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  • Journals and Debating Speeches

    University of Toronto Press Journals and Debating Speeches

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    Book SynopsisOne of the constant fascinations Mill holds for the general public as well as scholars derives from the early flowering of his genius. This development is seen in detail in the journal and notebook he kept in France during his fifteenth year, and in the debating speeches and walking-tour journals dating from his eighteenth to twenty-fourth years. This was the period when he first adopted Benthamism as 'a religion,' worked intensively as a propagandist for the faith, and then began the painful reassessment that led to his independent mature thought and action. Some of the results of that reassessment are seen in the diary entries from 1854, written for his wife, which reveal in personal form many of their most passionately held ideas. These materials have never before been gathered, and almost all appear here for the first time in scholarly form. They throw light on contemporary social interests and behavior, and will encourage new assessments of Mill’s life and thought

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  • Essays on England Ireland and Empire

    University of Toronto Press Essays on England Ireland and Empire

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    Book SynopsisJohn Stuart Mill's political essays are a blend of the practical and the theoretical. In this volume are gathered together those in which the practical emphasis is more marked; those in which theory is predominant are found in Essays on Politics and Society, Vols XVIII and XIX of the Collected Works. The Essays on England, Ireland, and the Empire are mainly from Mill's early career as a propagandist for the Philosophic Radicals (a term he himself coined). They provide a contemporary running account of British political issues at home and abroad, with a vigorous and sometimes acerbic commentary. Historians as well as political scientists will find interesting details of the view from the radical side, and all students of Mill will welcome the further elucidation of his development. Of special interest are his precocious if tendentious attack on Hume's History of England, and his reactions to Canadian and Irish issues, the latter being the subject o

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  • The Subjection of Women

    Broadview Press Ltd The Subjection of Women

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    Book SynopsisThis volume of The Subjection of Women provides a reliable text in an inexpensive edition, with explanatory notes but no additional editorial apparatus.

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    £11.35

  • Utilitarianism

    Broadview Press Ltd Utilitarianism

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    Book SynopsisJohn Stuart Mill’s Utilitarianism is a philosophical defense of utilitarianism, a moral theory stating that right actions are those that tend to promote overall happiness. The essay first appeared as a series of articles published in Fraser’s Magazine in 1861; the articles were collected and reprinted as a single book in 1863. Mill discusses utilitarianism in some of his other works, including On Liberty and The Subjection of Women, but Utilitarianism contains his only sustained defence of the theory.In this Broadview Edition, Colin Heydt provides a substantial introduction that will enable readers to understand better the polemical context for Utilitarianism. Heydt shows, for example, how Mill’s moral philosophy grew out of political engagement, rather than exclusively out of a speculative interest in determining the nature of morality. Appendices include precedents to Mill’s work, reactions to Utilitarianism, and related writings by Mill.Trade Review“Because Utilitarianism is a work of enduring value, it is easy to forget that Mill meant for it to be a topical and relevant contribution to the moral debates of his time. In this edition of Mill’s essay, Colin Heydt situates the work in its historical context by supplementing the text of the essay with appendices containing excerpts of related works by Mill’s predecessors, Mill himself, and prominent critics of his views. The historical richness of this edition of Utilitarianism would surely have pleased Mill, and will surely benefit today’s readers.” — Ben Eggleston, University of Kansas“Colin Heydt has made judicious choices about what additional readings to place alongside Utilitarianism itself. In addition, his clearly written introduction paints a very plausible and attractive portrait of Mill as a committed moral reformer, albeit one who recognized that the improvement of the received morality must proceed incrementally. This volume is well suited both for introducing Mill to students and as a resource for scholars who would like to have the most pertinent texts in easy reach.” — Dale E. Miller, Old Dominion UniversityTable of ContentsAcknowledgementsIntroductionJohn Stuart Mill: A Brief ChronologyA Note on the TextUtilitarianismChapter I: General RemarksChapter II: What Utilitarianism IsChapter III: Of the Ultimate Sanction of the Principle of UtilityChapter IV: Of What Sort of Proof the Principle of Utility is SusceptibleChapter V: On the Connexion between Justice and UtilityAppendix A: Precedents From Seneca, “On Benefits” (c. 60 CE) From John Gay, “Preliminary Dissertation, Concerning the Fundamental Principle of Virtue or Morality” (1731) From Joseph Butler, “Dissertation II: Of the Nature of Virtue” (1736) From Jeremy Bentham, An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation (1789) From William Whewell, Lectures on the History of Moral Philosophy (1852) From Thomas Carlyle, “Signs of the Times” (1829) Appendix B: Mill on Utilitarianism From Mill’s Autobiography (1873) From Mill’s Letters (1834–68) From “Whewell on Moral Philosophy” (1852) From “Auguste Comte and Positivism” (1865) Appendix C: Reactions to Utilitarianism From Henry Sidgwick, The Methods of Ethics (6th ed., 1901) From Henry Sidgwick, Outlines of the History of Ethics (1886) From G.E. Moore, Principia Ethica (1903) Select BibliographyIndex

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    £16.10

  • Three Essays on Religion

    Broadview Press Ltd Three Essays on Religion

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    Book SynopsisJohn Stuart Mill was one of the most important political and social thinkers of the nineteenth century, and his writings on human rights, feminism, the evils of slavery, and the environment are still widely read and influential today. Published after Mill’s death to avoid controversy, the three essays in this edition, Nature, Utility of Religion, and Theism, represent Mill’s considered position on religion. Mill argues that belief in a supernatural power holds us back, but that a conception of the meaning and value of being human, or Religion of Humanity, could make the world a better place. Essential in understanding Mill’s views on religion and his practical philosophy, these essays are also significant contributions to the philosophy and psychology of religion.Appendices include Mill’s other writings on religion, his early influences, contemporary reviews, and other 19th century writings on religion and science.Trade Review“[The] essays, along with the extensive supplementary material in this volume, provide the basis for exciting and detailed analysis by student and scholar alike, the sort of comprehensive, contextual work in the history of philosophy that brings old texts into contemporary life. … The book provides the tools for exceptional scholarship and teaching regarding Mill’s views on religion, and for that we can all be grateful.” — Julie C. Van Camp, California State University (Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews)“Mill’s Three Essays belongs on any shortlist of the towering classics of secularist thought; but it has never yet been given its due. We must therefore be cheered by its appearance in a neat and friendly volume that every one of us would want to have on our bookshelves. And the fact that the essays are supplemented in this edition by a splendid introduction from Louis Matz, and a generous selection from Mill’s other writings on religion, is yet another motive for good cheer.” — Jonathan Rée, New Humanist“Mill thought deeply and impartially about religion, and his writings are as significant now as they were in his own day. This outstanding edition combines scholarship with accessibility. With its excellent introduction and useful appendices, it is the ideal text for students, teachers, and advanced researchers.” — Roger Crisp, St. Anne’s College, Oxford“Lou Matz brings together the essays “Theism”, “Nature” and the “Utility of Religion” that Helen Taylor published after Mill’s death. In Mill’s essays, little of Christianity survives save its exhortation to do good. This volume also contains writings that influenced Mill (e.g., by Jeremy Bentham), discussions of religion found elsewhere in his works, and Victorian reactions to the essays. All this, together with a superb introduction! This volume would make a useful text for students and will certainly become indispensable for the scholar.” — Fred Wilson, University of Toronto“John Stuart Mill’s Three Essays on Religion deserve closer attention than they generally receive from students of philosophy and religion. This edition will serve to stimulate interest in the essays themselves and the light they shed on Mill’s philosophy as a whole. Lou Matz has provided a substantial introduction that helpfully situates the essays in the context of Mill’s life and thought. The appendices are especially welcome since they bring together materials that are not conveniently available elsewhere, including other writings of Mill on religion and extracts from influential works of the period.” — Alan Millar, University of Stirling“Lou Matz’s edition of Mill’s Three Essays on Religion offers significant ‘value added’ over the text of the essays themselves. Matz’s introduction is detailed and informative, yet accessible and engaging enough for students of all levels. Matz also includes passages on religion from Mill’s other works and his correspondence, reviews from contemporary readers of the Essays, and discussions of the relation between religion and science from Charles Darwin and T. H. Huxley. Thus this one volume contains all of the materials necessary for a comprehensive and contextual understanding of Mill’s views on religion.” — Dale E. Miller, Old Dominion UniversityTable of ContentsAcknowledgementsList of IllustrationsIntroductionJohn Stuart Mill:A Brief ChronologyA Note on the TextThree Essays on ReligionIntroductory Notice“Nature”“Utility of Religion”“Theism”Appendix A: Mill’s Statements on Religion in Other Writings From Autobiography (1873) “Enlightened Infidelity” (1847) “Religious Sceptics” (1851) From Diary (1854) From On Liberty (1859) From Letter to Alexander Bain (1859) From Utilitarianism (1861) From Letter to Arthur Greene (1861) From Letter to Arthur Greene (1861) From Auguste Comte and Positivism (1865) From An Examination of Sir William Hamilton’s Philosophy(1865) From Letter to Henry Jones (1868) From Letter to Charles Friend (1868) From Letter to Richard Marshall (1868) From Letter to Thomas Dyke Acland (1868) Appendix B: Early Religious Influences From Jeremy Bentham, An Analysis of the Influence of Natural Religion on the Temporal Happiness of Mankind (1822) From James Mill,“The Church, and Its Reform,” The London Review (1835) Appendix C: Contemporary Reviews of Three Essays on Religion From John Morley,“Mr. Mill’s Three Essays on Religion,” The Fortnightly Review (1875) From Charles B. Upton,“Mill’s Essays on Religion,” The Theological Review (1875) From Alexander Bain, John Stuart Mill:A Criticism with Personal Recollections (1882) Appendix D: Religion and Science From Charles Darwin, The Autobiography of Charles Darwin 1809-1882 (1887) From T.H. Huxley,“Agnosticism” (1889) Further Reading

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    £25.16

  • Utilitarianism (1871)

    Broadview Press Ltd Utilitarianism (1871)

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    Book SynopsisUtilitarianism is a classic work of ethical theory, arguably the most persuasive and comprehensible presentation of this widely infl uential position. Mill argues that it is pleasure and pain that ought to guide our decision-making—and not the pleasure and pain of any one person or group, but the summative experience of all who are affected by our actions. While he didn’t invent utilitarianism, Mill offered its clearest expression and strongest defense, and expanded the theory to account for the variety in quality that we find among specifi c pleasures and pains. Today, Mill’s version of the “Greatest Happiness Principle” is a standard premise in many moral arguments within the academy and in practical ethical and political deliberation.The complete text of the • edition of Utilitarianism is presented here, with footnote annotations added to clarify unfamiliar references and terminology. A detailed introduction by the editor is divided into brief digestible parts discussing the context of the text and offering guidelines on how to read it accurately and critically. This edition has its origin in the acclaimed Broadview Anthology of Social and Political Thought and adheres to the anthology’s format and high standard of accuracy and accessibility.Trade Review“The world needs Mill’s vision as much as ever, and this fine student edition of one of his classic works should win a wide readership.” — Bart Schultz, University of Chicago“Bailey’s introduction to this new edition of J.S. Mill’s acclaimed Utilitarianism is concise and elegant. It also succinctly highlights the significant charms of classical utilitarianism as well as the anxieties that continue to motivate its foes.” — D. Weinstein, Wake Forest University and Universität Oldenburg“This is an especially valuable edition for introducing an eager student to Mill’s Utilitarianism. While the editor’s introduction is philosophically mature, and appropriately balances context, defense, and criticism, my highest praise of it is that I actually got goosebumps from the way in which Mill’s own voice explains his famous depression and recovery.” — Russell DiSilvestro, California State University SacramentoTable of ContentsIntroductionWho Was John Stuart Mill?What Was Mill’s Overall Philosophical Project?What is the Structure of This Reading?Some Useful Background InformationSome Common MisconceptionsHow Important and Influential Is This Work?Suggestions for Critical ReflectionSuggestions for Further ReadingUtilitarianismChapter 1: General RemarksChapter 2: What Utilitarianism IsChapter 3: Of the Ultimate Sanction of the Principle of UtilityChapter 4: Of What Sort of Proof the Principle of Utility is SusceptibleChapter 5: On the Connexion between Justice and UtilityAppendix: from Jeremy Bentham’s An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and LegislationWho Was Jeremy Bentham?Chapter 1: Of the Principle of UtilityChapter 4: Value of a Lot of Pleasure or Pain, How to Be Measured

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    £11.35

  • John Stuart Mill – On Democracy, Freedom and

    St Augustine's Press John Stuart Mill – On Democracy, Freedom and

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    Book SynopsisIn addition to “On Liberty” and “On Representative Government,” this new selection of Mill’s writings includes, among others, a number of less known of his writings, such as: “Civilization,” “Perfectibility,” “The Negro Question,” “On Education,” “On Aristocracy,” “On Marriage,” “On Free Press,” “Socialism,” Mill’s review of Tocqueville’s “Democracy in America,” his letters to Tocqueville, and several other writings. If one can use a somewhat exaggerated language, Mill’s writings are to liberal-democracy what Marx and Engels’ writings were to Communism. Both systems gave expression to 19th century man’s longing for equality and justice, both promised to liberate him from the shackles of oppression, authority and tradition. Instead of liberating man, Communism created the most brutal system in human history, and its spectacular fall in 1989 is one of history’s greatest events. Western world today shows that liberal-democracy is no longer a benign doctrine, which advocates free market, minimum state and individual liberties, but, like Communism, is an all-encompassing ideology which forces an individual to abdicate his freedom and soul in favor of a Communist-like collective. As many critics of real Socialism could see the seeds of totalitarianism in the writings of Marx and Engels, so one can see the seeds of liberal totalitarianism in Mill’s writings. This new edition is intended to help readers to understand why democratic-liberalism came so close to its 19th century ideological rival.

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  • John Stuart Mill – On Democracy, Freedom and

    St Augustine's Press John Stuart Mill – On Democracy, Freedom and

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn addition to “On Liberty” and “On Representative Government,” this new selection of Mill’s writings includes, among others, a number of less known of his writings, such as: “Civilization,” “Perfectibility,” “The Negro Question,” “On Education,” “On Aristocracy,” “On Marriage,” “On Free Press,” “Socialism,” Mill’s review of Tocqueville’s “Democracy in America,” his letters to Tocqueville, and several other writings. If one can use a somewhat exaggerated language, Mill’s writings are to liberal-democracy what Marx and Engels’ writings were to Communism. Both systems gave expression to 19th century man’s longing for equality and justice, both promised to liberate him from the shackles of oppression, authority and tradition. Instead of liberating man, Communism created the most brutal system in human history, and its spectacular fall in 1989 is one of history’s greatest events. Western world today shows that liberal-democracy is no longer a benign doctrine, which advocates free market, minimum state and individual liberties, but, like Communism, is an all-encompassing ideology which forces an individual to abdicate his freedom and soul in favor of a Communist-like collective. As many critics of real Socialism could see the seeds of totalitarianism in the writings of Marx and Engels, so one can see the seeds of liberal totalitarianism in Mill’s writings. This new edition is intended to help readers to understand why democratic-liberalism came so close to its 19th century ideological rival.

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    £26.00

  • John Stuart Mill – Articles, Columns, Reviews and

    St Augustine's Press John Stuart Mill – Articles, Columns, Reviews and

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    Book SynopsisThis is the second volume, following the well-received edition of Mill’s writing essential to understanding the liberal tradition. His commentary on a full spectrum of issues gives further insight into the strengths and vulnerabilities of liberal democratic theory in practice. Rare and difficult to locate material is here brought to attention and made available. The contribution of Mill’s most authoritative biographer, Nicholas Capaldi, is a singular and unmatched highlight. The tenor of St. Augustine’s Press volumed on Mill is distinct in its intention to place his work in the framework of political philosophy and the conversation of the viability of liberalism as a tradition of thought.

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    £37.05

  • John Stuart Mill – Articles, Columns, Reviews and

    St Augustine's Press John Stuart Mill – Articles, Columns, Reviews and

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    Book SynopsisThis is the second volume, following the well-received edition of Mill’s writing essential to understanding the liberal tradition. His commentary on a full spectrum of issues gives further insight into the strengths and vulnerabilities of liberal democratic theory in practice. Rare and difficult to locate material is here brought to attention and made available. The contribution of Mill’s most authoritative biographer, Nicholas Capaldi, is a singular and unmatched highlight. The tenor of St. Augustine’s Press volumed on Mill is distinct in its intention to place his work in the framework of political philosophy and the conversation of the viability of liberalism as a tradition of thought.

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    £27.55

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