On Liberty (Wisehouse Classics - The Authoritative Harvard Edition 1909)

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John Stuart Mill

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Publisher

Wisehouse Classics

Publication Year 2016
ISBN-13

9789176372241

ISBN-10 9176372243
Binding

Paperback

Number of Pages 2016 Pages
Language (English)
Dimensions (Cms) 22.86 x 15.24 x 0.61
Weight (grms) 150

ON LIBERTY is a philosophical work by English philosopher John Stuart Mill, originally intended as a short essay. The work, published in 1859, applies Mill's ethical system of utilitarianism to society and the state. Mill attempts to establish standards for the relationship between authority and liberty. He emphasizes the importance of individuality which he conceived as a prerequisite to the higher pleasures-the summum bonum of Utilitarianism. Furthermore, Mill criticised the errors of past attempts to defend individuality where, for example, democratic ideals resulted in the "tyranny of the majority". Among the standards established in this work are Mill's three basic liberties of individuals, his three legitimate objections to government intervention, and his two maxims regarding the relationship of the individual to society "which together form the entire doctrine of (Mill's) Essay."
ON LIBERTY was a greatly influential and well received work, although it did not go without criticism. Some attacked it for its apparent discontinuity with Utilitarianism, while others criticised its vagueness. The ideas presented in ON LIBERTY have remained the basis of much liberal political thought. It has remained in print continuously since its initial publication.
Mill's marriage to his wife Harriet Taylor Mill greatly influenced the concepts in ON LIBERTY, which was largely finished prior to her death, and published shortly after she died. (more on www.wisehouse-classics.com)

John Stuart Mill

John Stuart Mill was a British philosopher, political economist, and civil servant who is widely regarded as one of the most influential thinkers of the 19th century. Known for his work in ethics, political philosophy, and economics, Mill was a key figure in the development of liberal thought and is particularly associated with utilitarianism, a moral philosophy that promotes actions that maximise happiness and minimise suffering. His commitment to individual liberty, utilitarian ethics, and social reform has left a lasting legacy, making him a foundational figure in the development of modern liberalism and feminism.
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