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  1. The Contest In America by John Stuart Mill, 2009-12-01
  2. Considerations on Representative Government by John Stuart Mill, 2007-09-04
  3. The Basic Writings of John Stuart Mill: On Liberty, the Subjection of Women and Utilitarianism by John Stuart Mill, 2009-09-22
  4. Essays on some unsettled Questions of Political Economy by John Stuart Mill, 2010-07-12
  5. Principles of Political Economy (Great Mind) by John Stuart Mill, 2004-04
  6. The Autobiography of John Stuart Mill by John Stuart Mill, John Jacob Coss, 2010-05-23
  7. Utilitarianism by John Stuart Mill, 2004-02-01
  8. Autobiography by John Stuart Mill, 2010-01-14
  9. J. S. Mill: 'On Liberty' and Other Writings by John Stuart Mill, 2010-08-02
  10. On Liberty (Rethinking the Western Tradition) by John Stuart Mill, 2003-01-11
  11. Utilitarianism (Thrift Edition) by John Stuart Mill, 2007-02-02
  12. On Liberty: The Subjection of Women by John Stuart Mill, 2010-03-05
  13. Autobiography of John Stuart Mill,: Published from the original manuscript in the Columbia University Library (Columbia paperback edition) by John Stuart Mill, 1969
  14. John Stuart Mill: A Biography by Nicholas Capaldi, 2004-01-12

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John Stuart Mill, the eldest son of the philosopher, James Mill , was born in London on 20th May, 1806. Educated a home by his father, John Stuart had studied the works of Aristotle, Hobbes, Plato, Jeremy Bentham , Ricardo and Adam Smith by the time he had reached the age of twelve.
Mill was especially impressed by the work of Jeremy Bentham . He agreed with Bentham when he argued in Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation (1789), that the proper objective of all conduct and legislation is "the greatest happiness of the greatest number". Mill became a Utilitarian and at the age of seventeen formed a discussion group called the Utilitarian Society
Mill also began having articles published in the Westminster Review , a journal founded by Jeremy Bentham and James Mill to propagate Radical views. John Stuart Mill also wrote for other newspapers and journals including the

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In his early twenties Mill experienced a "mental crisis," in which he was overcome by intense depression and plagued by doubts concerning the causes to which he had previously been devoted, including the Benthamite philosophy of which he had become a leading spokesman. He believed that his education had been unduly narrow, and also feared that his ability to experience emotional excitement was inadequate. Although this period passed, it left a permanent imprint on Mill. Although he remained a Benthamite, he revised his earlier beliefs in important respects.
In 1830, Mill was introduced to Harriet Taylor, a woman who was married and the mother of several children. They developed a deep, unconventional, and probably platonic friendship that resulted in marriage 21 years later, following the death of her husband. Mill attributed to his wife, who died in 1858, a decisive influence on all his later work.
Mill stands as a bridge between the 18th-century concern for liberty, reason, and science and the 19th-century trend toward empiricism and collectivism. Mill's earliest important philosophical work, the

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John Stuart Mill (1806-1873), British philosopher, economist, moral and political theorist, and administrator, was the most influential English-speaking philosopher of the nineteenth century. His views are of continuing significance, and are generally recognized to be among the deepest and certainly the most effective defenses of empiricism and of a liberal political view of society and culture. The overall aim of his philosophy is to develop a positive view of the universe and the place of humans in it, one which contributes to the progress of human knowledge, individual freedom and human well-being. His views are not entirely original, having their roots in the British empiricism of John Locke, George Berkeley and David Hume, and in the utilitarianism of Jeremy Bentham. But he gave them a new depth, and his formulations were sufficiently articulate to gain for them a continuing influence among a broad public.

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(Cambridge Companions to Philosophy) by John Skorupski (Editor). John Stuart Mill is one of the greatest thinkers of the 19th century. His impact on modern culture and thought has been immense, and his continuing importance for contemporary philosophy and social thought is widely recognized. This companion furnishes the reader with a systematic and up-to-date account of the many facets of Mill's thought and influence. New readers will find this the most convenient and accessible guide to Mill currently available. Advanced students and specialists will find a conspectus of recent developments in the interpretation of Mill.. Click here to learn more about this book Click Here for a complete John Stuart Mill bibliography Click here for 19th Century Philosophy Books

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The particulars of Mill's life are too well known - as laid out in his famous Autobiography (1873) for instance - to be worth repeating here, so we will just rattle them out: son of the Ricardian economist James Mill , trained from an early age to be a genius, "lent" by his father to utilitarian philosopher Jeremy Bentham , became a utilitarian himself, followed his father into the British East India Company, broke with Bentham, had an existentialist crisis, turned to the doctrines of Saint-Simon and Comte , met Harriet Taylor and waited twenty years for her husband to die, became a Whig politician, etc., etc. J.S. Mill was an economist, a Classical economist whose magnificent 1848 restatement of Ricardo's theory was thought to be so conclusive that, in the beginning of a discussion on price theory, he confidently notes that: "Happily, there is nothing in the laws of Value which remains for the present or any future writer to clear up; the theory of the subject is complete: the only difficulty to be overcome is that of so stating it as to solve by anticipation the chief perplexities which occur in applying it." (J.S. Mill

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John Stuart Mill was a British philosopher and economist, prominent as a publicist in the reforming age of the 19th century. He remains of lasting interest as a logician and an ethical theorist.
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The eldest son of the British historian, economist, and philosopher James Mill, he was born on May 20, 1806, in his father's house in Pentonville, London. He was educated exclusively by his father, who was a strict disciplinarian. By his eighth year he had read in the original Greek Aesop's Fables, Xenophon's Anabasis, While the training the younger Mill received has aroused amazement and criticism, its most important aspect was the close association it fostered with the strenuous character and vigorous intellect of his father. From his earliest days he spent much time in his father's study and habitually accompanied him on his walks. He thus inevitably acquired many of his father's speculative opinions and his father's way of defending them. But he did not receive the impress passively and mechanically. The duty of collecting and weighing evidence for himself was at every turn impressed upon the boy. His childhood was not unhappy, but it was a strain on his constitution and he suffered from the lack of natural, unforced development. From May 1820 until July 1821

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Filosofo ed economista, figlio di James, n. il 20 maggio 1806 a Londra, m. l'8 maggio 1873 ad Avignone. Il cognome Stuart lo adottò per riconoscenza al facoltoso Sir John Stuart che aveva sovvenzionato suo padre. Educato e istruito personalmente dal padre, fu di una precocità straordinaria. A 3 anni iniziò lo studio del greco. Fra i 5-12 anni percorse gran parte della letteratura greco-latina (Senofonte, Platone, Esopo, Erodoto, Plutarco, Diogene Laerzio, ecc.), autori inglesi (Shakespeare, Wlter Scott, Campbell, ecc.), oltre gli elementi di aritmetica, geometria, algebra, calcolo differenziale. Conobbe quindi la Rethorica e parte dell' Organon di Aristotele, alcuni trattati di logica fra cui la Computatio sive logica di Hobbes, la History of British Indi di suo padre, le opere di Ricardo e Smith. A 14 anni cessarono le lezioni dirette del padre. Mill approva sostanzialmente il suo esperimento educativo che gli permise «di partire, nella produzione intellettuale, con il vantaggio di un quarto di secolo sui suoi contemporanei» ( Autobiography a ed., Londra 1873, pp. 30-31). Gi mancò tuttavia, accanto al precoce sviluppo intellettuale, una pari cultura fisica e del sentimento; e se di nobile livello morale, la sua educazione fu, per il sopraggiunto agnosticismo del padre, areligiosa: «Io sono fra i rarissimi, in questo paese, che abbiano, non dico abbandonato, bensì mai avuto una fede religiosa» (

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Note to readers: This article is currently not very good, focussing almost entirely on Marxist perspectives on Mill. It will hopefully be entirely rewritten sometime soon - if you are competent to assist please do so! John Stuart Mill ) was an important liberal thinker of the 19th century who focused on the conflict between liberal democracy and democratic political equality by looking at capitalism with a human face and positing that the political process can subdue the excesses of capitalism . His vision was one of progress through capitalism controlled by democratic politics - and a critical response to the taxation-and-labor-focused political economy of David Ricardo Mill argued that achieving a capitalist consensus takes time and that four things are needed for this consensus. First, we must develop improvements in the

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Filosofo ed economista inglese (Londra 1806-Avignone 1873). Rigidamente educato dal padre, James, secondo i principi benthamiani e liberisti classici, è uno dei pensatori più rappresentativi del positivismo e dell'economia del sec. XIX. Dal 1823 al 1858 fu impiegato alla East India Company e fu eletto deputato al Parlamento per due legislature. In filosofia, influenzato da J. Bentham , si indirizzò verso l'utilitarismo e il radicalismo filosofico-politico. Conobbe, quindi, l'opera di Saint-Simon e Comte , da cui mutuò la concezione di un'alternanza di periodi critici e periodi organici nella società; rifiutò peraltro le estreme conseguenze del positivismo comtiano, che criticò nel suo August Comte and Positivism (1865). Gli elementi empiristici, utilitaristici e positivistici della filosofia di Mill emergono pienamente nel vasto System of Logic, Ratiocinative and Inductive

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Mill is the British philosopher of the Victorian period. He was born in London, and educated at home by his father, James Mill, who was a friend of Jeremy Bentham, the founder of Utilitarianism. James Mill believed that children could be taught on rational principles from a very young age; and taught his son Greek from the age of 3, and such subjects as mathematics, logic, and economic theory before he reached adolescence. John Stuart Mill became a crusader for social and political reform from a young age, publishing widely and editing the radical journal the London and Westminter Review while still in his twenties, while also working for the East India Company. In his mid-twenties he met Harriet Taylor, an intelligent and gifted woman who became his lifelong friend and collaborator, and whom he married two years after her husband's death. After her death in 1858, her daughter Helen Taylor became Mill's companion and editor. Mill supported various liberal and radical causes, including general political and legal reform and the attempt to prosecute Governor Eyre for the harsh treatment of blacks after the 1866 rebellion. In his brief period as an M.P. between 1865 and 1868, he was one of the foremost male advocates of female suffrage in the period. Among Mill's many major writings are his groundbreaking System of Logic Principles of Political Economy (1848) which challenged some conservative notions of labour and value

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Life and Writings Utilitarian Society, and, for some few years, he was one of "a small knot of young men" who adopted his father's philosophical and political views "with youthful fanaticism." A position under his father in the India Office had secured him against the misfortune of having to depend on literary work for his livelihood; and he found that office-work left him ample leisure for the pursuit of his wider interests. He was already coming to be looked upon as a leader of thought when, in his twenty-first year, the mental crisis occurred which is described in his Autobiography . This crisis was a result of the severe strain, physical and mental, to which he had been subjected from his earliest years. He was "in a dull state of nerves;" the objects of his life for which he had been trained and for which he had worked lost their charm; he had "no delight in virtue, or the general good, but also just as little in anything else;" a constant habit of analysis had dried up the fountains of feeling within him. After many months of despair he found, accidentally, that the capacity for emotion was not dead, and "the cloud gradually drew off". Another important factor in his life was Mrs. Taylor, who co-authored pieces with him. He maintained a close relationship with her for many years while she was married. When her husband died, Mill married her in 1851. His work in connection with the literary journals was enormous. He wrote articles almost without number and on an endless variety of subjects (philosophical, political, economic, social). They began with

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