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  1. John Stuart Mill: Autobiography, Essay On Liberty by John Stuart Mill, 2010-01-12
  2. The Letters Of John Stuart Mill V1 (1910) by John Stuart Mill, 2010-09-10
  3. Six Great Humanistic Essays of John Stuart Mill by John Stuart Mill, Albert W. Levi, 1969-03-01
  4. Essays on Fr Hist & Historians (Mill, John Stuart//Collected Works of John Stuart Mill) (Vol 20) by John Stuart Mill, 1985-03-01
  5. John Stuart Mill on education (Classics in education, no. 43) by John Stuart Mill, 1971
  6. John Stuart Mill: Autobiography, Essay On Liberty by Thomas Carlyle, John Stuart Mill, 2010-01-11
  7. Personal Representation: Speech of John Stuart Mill ... Delivered in the House of Commons, May 29, 1867 by John Stuart Mill, 2010-01-10
  8. John Stuart Mill: Autobiography, Essay on liberty; Thomas Carlyle: Characteristics, Inaugural address, Essay on Scott; with introduction, notes by John Stuart Mill, Thomas Carlyle, 2010-08-03
  9. Dissertations and discussions, Political, Philosophical, and Historical. Reprinted Chiefly from the Edinburgh and Westminster Reviews (Collected Works of John Stuart Mill 4 volumes) by John Stuart Mill, 2000-05
  10. Principles of Political Economy, With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy (Volume 1) by John Stuart Mill, 2010-10-14
  11. John Stuart Mill's Political Philosophy (Continuum Studies in British Philosophy) by John R. Fitzpatrick, 2006-06-22
  12. The Contest In America by John Stuart Mill, 2009-12-01
  13. Four Reasonable Men: Marcus Aurelius, John Stuart Mill, Ernest Renan, Henry Sidgwick by Brand Blanshard, 1984-06-01
  14. John Stuart Mill and the Ethic of Human Growth (Philosophical Studies Series) by D.A. Habibi, 2010-11-02

81. MILL, John Stuart
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82. John Stuart Mill On Freedom Of Speech
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John Stuart Mill
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John Stuart Mill was one of the most influential English Philosopher. His main body of work concerns itself with Utilitarian principles advocating that all moral, social, or political action should be directed toward achieving the greatest good for the greatest number of people. His literary contributions concerning liberal thought are immeasurable. In 1859 he introduced a small treatise named On Liberty This small 100 page book is the best known and the most instrumental of his writings concerning freedom of speech. A famous quote detailing his liberal thought is found in Chapter one where he says, "This, then, is the appropriate region of human liberty. It comprises, first, the inward domain of consciousness; demanding liberty of conscience, in the most comprehensive sense; liberty of thought and feeling; absolute freedom of opinion and sentiment on all subjects, practical or speculative, scientific, moral, or theological." Below, please find selected writings concerning his views on free speech, freedom of thought and expression. Contents:
Early Letter #1
Early Letter #1, 1812 - 1848

83. JOHN STUART MILL
mill, john stuart (18061873), English philosopher and economist, son of Jamesmill, was born on the 20th of May 1806 in his fathers house in Pentonville
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JOHN STUART MILL
MILL, JOHN STUART In the course of the next few years he wrote comparatively little, but he continued his reading, and also derived much benefit from discussions held twice a week at Grotes house in Threadneedle Street. Gradually also he had, the satisfaction. of seeing the debates in the Speculative Society becoming famous enough to attract men with whom it was profitable for him to interchange opinions, among others Maurice and John Sterling. He ceased to attend the society in 1829, but he carried away from it the strengthening memory of failure overcome by persevering effort, and the important doctrinal conviction that a true system of political philosophy was something much more complex and many-sided than he had previously had any idea of, and that its office was to supply, not a set of model institutions but principles from which the institutions suitable to any given. circumstances might be deduced. The first sketch of Mills political philosophy appeared in a series of contributions to the Examiner in the autumn. of 1830 entitled Prospects in France. He was in Paris soon after the July Revolution, and made the acquaintance of the leading spirits among the younger men; in. his discussion of their proposals we find the germs of man.y thoughts afterwards more fully developed in his Representative Government. It is from this time that Mills letters supply a connected account of his life (see Hugh Elliott, Letters of John Stuart Mill, 1910). While his great systematic works were in progress, Mill wrote very little on events or books of the day. He turned aside for a few months from his Political Economy during the winter of the Irish famine (1846-1847) to advocate the creation of peasantproprietorships as a remedy for distress and disorder in Ireland. He found time also to write elaborate articles on French history and Greek history in the Edinburgh Review apropos of Michelet, Guizot and Grote, besides some less elaborate essays.

84. 20th WCP: John Stuart Mill And The Ends Of Sport
john stuart mill and the Ends of Sport. David T. Schwartz RandolphMacon Woman sCollege dschwartz@rmwc.edu. Notes. (1) mill, john stuart. Utilitarianism.
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Philosophy of Sport John Stuart Mill and the Ends of Sport David T. Schwartz
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ABSTRACT: Utilitarianism between higher and lower pleasures offers a useful framework for thinking about contemporary sport. This first became apparent while teaching Utilitarianism Mill originally offered the distinction between higher and lower pleasures as a way of defending utilitarianism against critics who found it degrading. Because utilitarianism defines moral rightness solely as the net production of pleasure over pain, critics charged that it portrayed human happiness as no different from the contentment of well-fed barnyard animals. To these critics, any moral theory that cast human life as having no end higher than the pursuit of pleasure was surely "a doctrine worthy only of swine". Mill countered that it was actually the critics of utilitarianism who degraded humanity, for they tacitly assumed that humans were capable of nothing more than animalistic pleasures. Mill maintained happiness is indeed a function of pleasure, although humans are capable of higher forms of pleasure than the other animals. Mill writes Human beings have faculties more elevated than the animal appetites, and when once made conscious of them, do not regard anything as happiness which does not include their gratification.

85. Academic Directories
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87. John Stuart Mill, The Utility Of Religion
The Utility of Religion. john stuart mill. It has sometimes been remarkedhow much has been written, both by friends and enemies, concerning
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The Utility of Religion
John Stuart Mill
This essential portion of the inquiry into the temporal usefulness of religion, is the subject of the present Essay. It is a part which has been little treated of by sceptical writers. The only direct discussion of it with which I am acquainted, is in a short treatise , understood to have been partly compiled from manuscripts of Mr. Bentham, and abounding in just and profound views; but which, as it appears to me, presses many parts of the argument too hard. This treatise, and the incidental remarks scattered through the writings of M. Comte, are the only sources known to me from which anything very pertinent to the subject can be made available for the sceptical side of the argument. I shall use both of them freely in the sequel of the present discourse. The inquiry divides itself into two parts, corresponding to the double aspect of the subject; its social, and its individual aspect. What does religion do for society, and what for the individual? What amount of benefit to social interests, in the ordinary sense of the phrase, arises from. religious belief? And what influence has it in improving and ennobling individual human nature? The first question is interesting to everybody; the latter only to the best; but to them it is, if there be any difference, the more important of the two. We shall begin with the former, as being that which best admits of being easily brought to a precise issue.

88. Vintage Mill
Among the several texts that john stuart mill and Harriet Taylor mill were workingon during the years of their marriage in the 1850 s were such familar
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Among the several texts that John Stuart Mill and Harriet Taylor Mill were working on during the years of their marriage in the 1850's were such familar ethical and political writings as Utilitarianism and On Liberty . Whatever might be the case about the nature and extent of Harriet's contribution to these works, they are of a piece, in my judgment, and I think it illuminating to follow the themes of the Mills' libertarian utilitarianism thru' most of the works that date from this period or just after, whence this hypertext, which includes not only the two texts just mentioned but also two of the three Essays on Religion -viz., the essays on Nature and the Utility of Religion , and as well The Subjection of Women , and Considerations on Representative Government Autobiography Autobiography and in the preface to Representative Governement remarks upon that continuity in so many words.
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90. Modern History Sourcebook: John Stuart Mill: Liberalism Evaluated, 1873
Modern History Sourcebook john stuart mill Liberalism Evaluated, 1873. SourceFrom john stuart mill, Autobiography, (London, 1873), pp. 230234.
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John Stuart Mill: Liberalism Evaluated, 1873
In my youth I had seen little further than the old school of political economists into the possibilities of fundamental improvement in social arrangements. Private property, as now understood, and inheritance, appeared to me, as to them, the dernier mot of legislation: and I looked no further than to mitigating the inequalities consequent on these institutions, by getting rid of primogeniture and entails. The notion that it was possible to go further than this in removing the injustice-for injustice it is, whether admitting of a complete remedy or not-involved in the fact that some are born to riches and the vast majority to poverty, I then reckoned chimerical, and only hoped that by universal education, leading to voluntary restraint on population, the portion of the poor might be made more tolerable. In short, I was a democrat, but not the least of a socialist. These considerations did not make us overlook the folly of premature attempts to dispense with the inducements of private interest in social affairs, while no substitute for them has been or can be provided: but we regarded all existing institutions and social arrangements as being (in a phrase I once heard from Austin) "merely provisional," and we welcomed with the greatest pleasure and interest all socialistic experiments by select individuals (such as the cooperative societies), which, whether they succeeded or failed, could not but operate as a most useful education of those who took part in them, but cultivating their capacity of acting upon motives pointing directly to the defects which render them and others incapable of doing so.

91. Modern History Sourcebook: John Stuart Mill: On Colonies And Colonization, 1848
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On Colonies and Colonization, 1848
If it is desirable, as no one will deny it to be, that the planting of colonies should be conducted, not with an exclusive view to the private interests of the first founders, but with a deliberate regard to the permanent welfare of the nations afterwards to arise from these small beginnings; such regard can only be secured by placing the enterprise, from its commencement, under regulations constructed with the foresight and enlarged views of philosophical legislators; and the government alone has power either to frame such regulations, or to enforce their observance. The question of government intervention in the work of Colonization involves the future and permanent interests of civilization itself, and far outstretches the comparatively narrow limits of purely economical considerations. But even with a view to those considerations alone, the removal of population from the overcrowded to the unoccupied parts of the earth's surface is one of those works of eminent social usefulness, which most require, and which at the same time best repay, the intervention of government. To appreciate the benefits of colonization, it should be considered in its relation, not to a single country, but to the collective economical interests of the human race. The question is in general treated too exclusively as one of distribution; of relieving one labor market and supplying another. It is this, but it is also a question of production, and of the most efficient employment of the productive resources of the world.

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    98. John Stuart Mill And Liberal Imperialism
    May 18, 2002. john stuart mill and Liberal Imperialism. In my last column, Itold some of the story of Cold War liberalism. john stuart mill (18061873).
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    I n my last column, I told some of the story of Cold War liberalism. Today, I want to look at a similar phenomenon, one which might be considered a forerunner of Cold War liberalism. That phenomenon is liberal imperialism. The fact that there is such an historical category already suggests that "liberalism" was, from a very early time, a thing of sliding definitions and declensions. For my purposes, liberalism has to do with individual liberty, free markets, and free trade. If that makes it sound a lot like libertarianism, so be it. Others may deploy their own notions of what constitutes the essential liberal tradition. JOHN STUART MILL (1806-1873) J . S. Mill was born to English liberalism. His father James, was an ardent laissez faireist, wheel-horse of the "philsophical radicals," and a follower of the utilitarian philosophy of Jeremy Bentham, whom Edmund Burke, with sound instinct, detested. The young Mill started his study of ancient Greek at age three, but that was not the source of his problems. John Stuart worked many years as part of the bureaucracy governing India. He served in Parliament. His writings covered philosophy, political economy, politics, and whatever it came into his head to write on.

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