JOHN STUART MILL - Ultimate Collection
John Stuart Mill
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Beschreibung
The 'John Stuart Mill - Ultimate Collection' is a comprehensive collection of works by the British philosopher and political economist John Stuart Mill. Featuring a range of topics such as ethics, political economy, and the philosophy of utilitarianism, this collection showcases Mill's influential writings in a variety of fields. Known for his clear and logical writing style, Mill's works are essential reading for anyone interested in political philosophy or classical economics. The inclusion of lesser-known essays and speeches provides a well-rounded view of Mill's intellectual contributions within the context of 19th century British thought. Mill's emphasis on individual liberty and social progress permeates his writings, making this collection a valuable resource for scholars and students alike. John Stuart Mill, a key figure in the Utilitarian movement, was influenced by his father James Mill and Jeremy Bentham, leading him to develop his own unique theories on ethics and social reform. Through his extensive writings, Mill sought to promote the principles of liberty, equality, and individual happiness. His ideas continue to shape discussions on political philosophy and social justice to this day. I highly recommend the 'John Stuart Mill - Ultimate Collection' to readers interested in exploring the works of one of the most significant thinkers of the 19th century. This collection provides a comprehensive overview of Mill's key philosophical and economic writings, shedding light on his enduring relevance in the fields of ethics, politics, and economics.
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Autobiographical insights, Empirical scrutiny, Feminist writings, Political economy, Utilitarian ethics, 19th-century intellectualism, Social reform advocacy, Ethical considerations, Liberal political theory, Victorian philosophy