Mill and the Secret Ballot: Beyond Coercion and Corruption
Abstract. In Considerations on Representative Government, John Stuart Mill concedes that secrecy in voting is sometimes justified but, nonetheless, maintains that it should be the exception rather than the rule. This article critically examines Mill's arguments. It shows that Mill's idea of voting depends on a sharp public/private distinction ...Web
اقرأ أكثرJohn Stuart Mill's Feminism: On Progress, the State, and the
John Stuart Mill is one liberal theorist who tackled the issue, but his arguments about the matter are often misconstrued. ... which it does under the current economic and political arrangements.) ... "John Stuart Mill on Androgyny and Ideal Marriage," Political Theory 19.4 (1991): 641. Mill, Political Economy, 765; Mill, …Web
اقرأ أكثرJohn Stuart Mill: Moral, Social, and Political Thought
3.67. 6 ratings2 reviews. This book offers a clear and highly readable introduction to the ethical and social-political philosophy of John Stuart Mill. Dale E. Miller argues for a "utopian" reading of Mill's utilitarianism. He analyses Mill's views on happiness and goes on to show the practical, social and political implications that can be ...Web
اقرأ أكثرJohn Stuart Mill
John Stuart Mill (1806–73) was the most influential English language philosopher of the nineteenth century. He was a naturalist, a utilitarian, and a liberal, whose work explores the consequences of a thoroughgoing empiricist outlook. In doing so, he sought to combine the best of eighteenth-century Enlightenment thinking with newly …Web
اقرأ أكثرJohn Stuart Mill on Self-interest: Focusing on His Political …
This chapter reconstructs and provides an overview of John Stuart Mill's (1806–1873) ideas about self-interest, putting a special emphasis on what he called a …Web
اقرأ أكثرMill, John Stuart
Mill, John Stuart (1806–1873), philosopher, economist, and advocate of women's rights, was born on 20 May 1806 at 13 Rodney Street, Pentonville, London.He was the eldest of the nine children of the Scottish-born utilitarian philosopher and Benthamite reformer James Mill (1773–1836), and his wife, Harriet, née Burrow (1782–1854).His paternal grandfather, a …Web
اقرأ أكثرJohn Stuart Mill, Utility and the Family: Attacking 'the Citadel of …
1 Much has been written about John Stuart Mill's feminism, and it may be thought that little remains to be said. His commitment to equality has generally been acknowledged as positive, but certain passages have been damned as anti-feminist or myopic regarding the reality of patriarchy, and used as sticks with which to beat both Mill's theory and liberal …Web
اقرأ أكثر1.5: John Stuart Mill — Selections from Considerations on
No headers Figure 5.1 John Stuart Mill. John Stuart Mill (1806–1873) was a leading figure in nineteenth-century intellectual life. He made significant contributions to the fields of logic, economics, ethics, and social and political philosophy.Web
اقرأ أكثرJohn Stuart Mill | Biography, Philosophy, Utilitarianism, On Liberty
John Stuart Mill, English philosopher, economist, and exponent of utilitarianism. He was prominent as a publicist in the reforming age of the 19th century, and he remains of lasting interest as a logician and an ethical theorist. Learn more about Mill's life, philosophy, and accomplishments in this article.Web
اقرأ أكثرIs Mill's principle of Liberty compatible with his Utilitarianism?
Berger, Fred R. Happiness Justice and Freedom: The Moral and Political Philosophy of John Stuart Mill. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. 1984. Boucher, David, and P J Kelly. Political Thinkers: From Socrates to the Present. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. 2017. Clor, Harry M. 'Mill and Millians on Liberty and Moral Character.'Web
اقرأ أكثرThe History of Utilitarianism
The Liberal Self: John Stuart Mill's Moral and Political Philosophy, Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. –––, 2011. "Morality, Virtue, and Aesthetics in Mill's Art of Life," in Ben Eggleston, Dale E. Miller, and David Weinstein (eds.) John Stuart Mill and the Art of Life, Oxford: Oxford University Press. Driver, Julia, 2004.Web
اقرأ أكثرJohn Stuart Mill (1806−73) | Politics | tutor2u
John Stuart Mill dominated liberal thought during the nineteenth century with insights offered into the harm principle, free will, the despotism of custom, experiments in living, utilitarianism, the …Web
اقرأ أكثرJohn Stuart Mill: Main Ideas
John Stuart Mill was a 19th-century English philosopher who was instrumental in the development of the moral theory of Utilitarianism and a political theory whose goal was to maximize the personal liberty of all citizens. He was able to inspire a number of social reforms in England during his lifetime after the Industrial Revolution had …Web
اقرأ أكثرLIBERALISM, CAPITALISM, AND "SOCIALIST" PRINCIPLES
Abstract. One way to think about capitalism-versus-socialism is to examine the extent to which capitalist economic institutions are compatible with the fulfillment of socialist ideals. The late G. A. Cohen has urged that the two are strongly incompatible. He imagines how it would make sense for friends to organize a camping trip, distills the ...Web
اقرأ أكثرJames Mill and David Ricardo | Online Library of Liberty
In 1819, when John Stuart Mill had reached the ripe age of thirteen, James Mill decided that it was time for him to be initiated into the mysteries of political economy. In the course of their daily walks he lectured John on the subject: these lectures were then written up in note form, and submitted for rigorous criticism the following day.Web
اقرأ أكثرUtilitarianism: John Stuart Mill
John Stuart Mill (1806-1873) was the most influential English-speaking philosopher of the nineteenth century, as well as a political economist and a prominant politician. ... and to love your neighbour as yourself constitute the ideal perfection of utilitarian morality. As the practical way to get as close as possible to this ideal, the ethics ...Web
اقرأ أكثرPolitical economy and social philosophy, 1845–59 | John Stuart …
Abstract. 'Political economy and social philosophy, 1845–59' details the third phase of John Stuart Mill's intellectual growth, which commenced in the late 1830s. He and his wife …Web
اقرأ أكثرJ.S Mill and the Battle Between Two Forms of Democracy
Photo by Donald Tong from Pexels. Being a liberal, Mill saw the role of government as needing to be limited. Freedom of the individual should in most cases trump the will of the government.Web
اقرأ أكثرTHE BIRTH OF HOMO ŒCONOMICUS : THE …
Before John Stuart Mill, other economists had argued that wealth was the subject of political economy. The starting point of James Mill's essay "Government" was to assume that "the actions of men are governed by their wills, and their wills by their desires: That their desires are directed to pleasure and relief from pain as ends, and ...Web
اقرأ أكثرA Guide to the Political Philosophy of John Stuart Mill
The Cambridge Companion to John Stuart Mill. John Stuart Mill by Henry Magid. Liberty, Equality, Fraternity by James Fitzjames Stephen. A study/reference guide to John Stuart Mill's political philosophy. …Web
اقرأ أكثر6.6: John Stuart Mill – On Utilitarianism
The utilitarian morality does recognise in human beings the power of sacing their own greatest good for the good of others. It only refuses to admit that the sace is itself a good. A sace which does not increase, or tend to increase, the sum total of happiness, it considers as wasted.Web
اقرأ أكثرJohn Stuart Mill, soft paternalist | Social Choice and Welfare
According to John Stuart Mill's (1806–1873) Liberty Principle, when certain social and cognitive conditions are satisfied and as long as no one else is harmed, an individual's self-regarding thoughts and actions ought to be protected from interference. The Liberty Principle forged the identity of Mill as a liberal and an anti-paternalist. Almost two …Web
اقرأ أكثرMill: A Bibliographical Essay by John Gray
Related Links: Political Theory Related Links: Essays on JS Mill Source: This essay first appeared in the journal Literature of Liberty: A Review of Contemporary Liberal Thought, vol. 2, no. 2 April-June 1979 published by the Cato Institute (1978-1979) and the Institute for Humane Studies (1980-1982) under the editorial direction of Leonard P. Liggio. It is …Web
اقرأ أكثرJohn Stuart Mill
His most important works include System of Logic (1843), On Liberty (1859), Utilitarianism (1861) and An Examination of Sir William Hamilton's Philosophy (1865). 1. …Web
اقرأ أكثر6 John Stuart Mill and the Stationary State
John Stuart Mill is often seen as an important figure in the transition from the classical liberalism of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries to the more egalitarian, social welfare form of liberalism that emerged in response to the effects of the Industrial Revolution later in twentieth-century Britain. 1 For our purposes, however, it is perhaps more significant to …Web
اقرأ أكثر2.6: Considerations on Representative Government (John Stuart Mill
John Stuart Mill 26 (20 May 1806 – 8 May 1873) was an English philosopher, political economist and civil servant. One of the most influential thinkers in the history of liberalism, he contributed widely to social theory, political theory and political economy. Dubbed "the most influential English-speaking philosopher of the nineteenth …Web
اقرأ أكثرSocialism, by John Stuart Mill. A Project Gutenberg eBook.
The political aims will themselves be determined by definite political doctrines; for politics are now scientifically studied from the point of view of the working classes, and opinions conceived in the special interest of those classes are organized into systems and creeds which lay claim to a place on the platform of political philosophy, by ...Web
اقرأ أكثرConsiderations on Representative Government, by John Stuart Mill …
The Considerations on Representative Government was John Stuart Mill's most ambitious political treatise. It is without doubt the fullest statement we have of his mature political thought. 1. Representative Government was one of Mill's later works. It was written years after both A System of Logic (1843) and Principles of Political Economy ...Web
اقرأ أكثرA The Lives of Ethical Philosophers
John Stuart Mill, 1806–1873 ... in championing utilitarianism as a political philosophy. And when Mill's son, John Stuart, was born, Bentham, having no children of his own, became his godfather. Together, Bentham and the elder Mill established a curriculum through which the younger Mill was schooled at home, an arrangement that was not ...Web
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