Very Short Introductions: Brilliant, Sharp, Inspiring John Stuart Mill
(1806-73) is widely regarded as the leading liberal philosopher,
economist, and political theorist of nineteenth century Britain. In
his lifetime he was best known for his System of Logic (1843) and the
Principles of Political Economy (1848). Today Mill is chiefly
identified with On Liberty (1859), perhaps the definitive text of
modern liberal statement of its subject, and probably the single most
important work of modern political thought. Mill was also the first
major male feminist thinker of the period (author of The Subjection of
Women, 1869), and the first, as an MP, to introduce a bill for female
enfranchisement before Parliament. This Very Short Introduction offers
a brief survey of the life and key ideas of this most influential
Victorian British writer. Moving chronologically, Gregory Claeys
outlines the philosophical background out of which Mill developed,
chiefly through the ideas of Jeremy Bentham and James Mill. He
demonstrates how Mill's personal life, especially his 'mental crisis'
of 1827, and his relationship with Harriet Taylor, were integral to
his intellectual development. Throughout Claeys considers Mill's key
works set within the context of his lesser writings and
correspondence, and discusses the more controversial aspects of his
thought concerning religion, secularism, and birth control. ABOUT THE
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A Very Short Introduction
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780191067105
Publisert
2022
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OUP Oxford
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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