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  1. Utilitarianism and Other Essays by John Stuart Mill, Jeremy Bentham, 1987-08-04
  2. Auguste Comte and Positivism by John Stuart Mill, 2008-08-18
  3. A Synopsis Of The First Three Books Of John Stuart Mill's Principles Of Political Economy (1888) by John Stuart Mill, 2010-09-10
  4. On Liberty: With Related Documents (The Bedford Series in History and Culture) by John Stuart Mill, 2008-01-02
  5. Utilitarianism and On Liberty: Including 'Essay on Bentham' and Selections from the Writings of Jeremy Bentham and John Austin by John Stuart Mill, 2003-03-14
  6. Utilitarianism by John Stuart Mill, 2009-10-04
  7. On Liberty (Optimized for Kindle) by John Stuart Mill, 2008-10-20
  8. A System of Logic: Ratiocinative and inductive- Being a Connected View of the Principles of Evidence and the Methods of Scientific Investigation by John Stuart Mill, 1956
  9. John Stuart Mill; His Life and Works Twelve Sketches by Herbert Spencer, Henry Fawcett, Frederic Harrison, and Other Distinguished Authors by Various, 2009-10-04
  10. Principles Of Political Economy by John Stuart Mill, 2010-02-15
  11. Principios de economia politica, con algunas de sus aplicaciones a la filosofia social (Spanish Edition) by Mill John Stuart, 1943-12-31
  12. John Stuart Mill: Victorian Firebrand by Richard Reeves, 2009-07-01
  13. The Logic of the Moral Sciences (Open Court Classics) by John Stuart Mill, 1988-12-19
  14. Principles of Political Economy: and Chapters on Socialism (Oxford World's Classics) by John Stuart Mill, 2008-10-15

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22. John Stuart Mill — FactMonster.com
Encyclopedia Mill, John Stuart. Mill, John Stuart, 1806 – 73, British philosopher and economist. A precocious child, he was educated privately by his father, James Mill.
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    Mill, John Stuart, , British philosopher and economist. A precocious child, he was educated privately by his father, James Mill. In 1823, abandoning the study of law, he became a clerk in the East India company, where he rose to become head of the examiner's office by the time of the company's dissolution (1858). During this period he contributed to various periodicals and met with discussion groups, one of which included Thomas Macaulay, to explore the problems of political theory. His A System of Logic (1843) was followed in 1848 by the Principles of Political Economy, which influenced English radical thought. In 1851, following the death of her husband, he married Harriet Taylor, whom he had loved for 20 years. She died in 1858, and Mill, profoundly affected, dedicated to her the famous On Liberty (1859), on which they had worked together. In 1863

23. Mill, John Stuart [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
Overview of the life and writings of Mill.
http://www.iep.utm.edu/m/milljs.htm
Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
John Stuart Mill (1806-1873)
John Stuart Mill (1806-1873) profoundly influenced the shape of nineteenth century British thought and political discourse. His substantial corpus of works includes texts in logic, epistemology, economics, social and political philosophy, ethics, metaphysics, religion, and current affairs. Among his most well-known and significant are A System of Logic Principles of Political Economy On Liberty Utilitarianism The Subjection of Women Three Essays on Religion , and his Autobiography .Mill’s education at the hands of his imposing father, James Mill, fostered both intellectual development (Greek at the age of three, Latin at eight) and a propensity towards reform. James Mill and Jeremy Bentham led the “Philosophic Radicals,” who advocated for rationalization of the law and legal institutions, universal male suffrage, the use of economic theory in political decision-making, and a politics oriented by human happiness rather than natural rights or conservatism. In his twenties, the younger Mill felt the influence of historicism, French social thought, and Romanticism, in the form of thinkers like Coleridge, the St. Simonians, Thomas Carlyle, Goethe, and Wordsworth. This led him to begin searching for a new philosophic radicalism that would be more sensitive to the limits on reform imposed by culture and history and would emphasize the cultivation of our humanity, including the cultivation of dispositions of feeling and imagination (something he thought had been lacking in his own education).

24. Mill John Stuart: Free Encyclopedia Articles At Questia.com Online Library
Research Mill John Stuart and other related topics by using the free encyclopedia at the Questia.com online library.
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25. Mill, John Stuart: Oxford Dictionary Of Sociology
Mill, John Stuart (1806–73) An English philosopher, proponent of liberalism and utilitarianism, and social reformer. Mill publicized the works of Auguste Comte in Britain
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26. Nicholas Capaldi - John Stuart Mill: A Biography - Reviewed By Fred Wilson, Univ
Fred Wilson reviews this book by Nicholas Capaldi.
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27. Mill, Principles Of Political Economy | Library Of Economics And Liberty
Full text in HTML format, presented by the Liberty Fund.
http://www.econlib.org/library/Mill/mlP.html
Cover Table of Contents Introduction, by W. J. Ashley Preface Preliminary Remarks Book I Production I.I Of the Requisites of Production I.II Of Labour as an Agent of Production I.III Of Unproductive Labour I.IV Of Capital I.V Fundamental Propositions respecting Capital I.VI Of Circulating and Fixed Capital I.VII On what depends the degree of Productiveness of Productive Agents I.VIII Of Co-operation, or the Combination of Labor I.IX Of Production on a Large, and Production on a Small Scale I.X Of the Law of the Increase of Labor I.XI Of the Law of the Increase of Capital I.XII Of the Law of the Increase of Production from Land I.XIII Consequences of the Foregoing Laws Book II Distribution II.I Of Property II.II The same subject continued II.III Of the Classes among whom the Produce is distributed II.IV Of Competition and Custom II.V Of Slavery II.VI Of Peasant Proprietors II.VII Continuation of the same subject II.VIII Of Metayers II.IX Of Cottiers II.X Means of abolishing Cottier Tenancy II.XI Of Wages

28. Mill, John Stuart From The Social Science Encyclopedia, Second Edition | BookRag
Mill, John Stuart from The Social Science Encyclopedia, Second Edition. Mill, John Stuart summary with 3 pages of research material.
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29. Representative Government
Full work in text format from EServer, based at Iowa State University.
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30. Mill, John Stuart From The Routledge Dictionary Of Politics, Third Edition | Boo
Mill, John Stuart from The Routledge Dictionary of Politics, Third Edition. Mill, John Stuart summary with 1 pages of research material.
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31. John Stuart Mill: Utilitarianism (1863)
Mill s classic exposition of utilitarian ethics from 1863.
http://www.constitution.org/jsm/utilitarianism.htm
UTILITARIANISM by
John Stuart Mill
Chapter
  • General Remarks. What Utilitarianism Is. Of the Ultimate Sanction of the Principle of Utility. Of what sort of Proof the Principle of Utility is Susceptible. On the Connection between Justice and Utility.
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    32. Mill, John Stuart
    Glossary of Religion and Philosophy Short Biography of John Stuart Mill
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    33. MILL, JOHN STUART
    Art culo dedicado al fil sofo en el Diccionario de Econom a Pol tica de Bor sov, Zhamin y Mak rova.
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    34. Mill, John Stuart [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
    John Stuart Mill (18061873) John Stuart Mill (1806-1873) profoundly influenced the shape of nineteenth century British thought and political discourse.
    http://www.iep.utm.edu/milljs/
    Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    John Stuart Mill (1806-1873)
    John Stuart Mill (1806-1873) profoundly influenced the shape of nineteenth century British thought and political discourse. His substantial corpus of works includes texts in logic, epistemology, economics, social and political philosophy, ethics, metaphysics, religion, and current affairs. Among his most well-known and significant are A System of Logic Principles of Political Economy On Liberty Utilitarianism The Subjection of Women Three Essays on Religion , and his Autobiography .Mill’s education at the hands of his imposing father, James Mill, fostered both intellectual development (Greek at the age of three, Latin at eight) and a propensity towards reform. James Mill and Jeremy Bentham led the “Philosophic Radicals,” who advocated for rationalization of the law and legal institutions, universal male suffrage, the use of economic theory in political decision-making, and a politics oriented by human happiness rather than natural rights or conservatism. In his twenties, the younger Mill felt the influence of historicism, French social thought, and Romanticism, in the form of thinkers like Coleridge, the St. Simonians, Thomas Carlyle, Goethe, and Wordsworth. This led him to begin searching for a new philosophic radicalism that would be more sensitive to the limits on reform imposed by culture and history and would emphasize the cultivation of our humanity, including the cultivation of dispositions of feeling and imagination (something he thought had been lacking in his own education).

    35. John Stuart Mill - HDP - By Marcel Stoessel
    Pr sentation synth tique de J. S. Mill et de sa philosophie.
    http://www.stoessel.ch/hei/hdp/john_stuart_mill.htm
    John Stuart Mill (1806 1873)
    Mill se trouve entre la passion du 18 e sicle pour la libert, la raison et la science, et entre le trend du 19 e sicle vers lempirisme et le collectivisme.
    Introduction
    Il y a 3 raisons pour tudier Mill : Continuit dans la pense politique anglaise ; absence de rupture comme 1789 en France. Mill reprsente plusieurs courants de pense : librale, cossais, utilitariste, etc. Il pose des questions qui sont toujours valables : Quelle est la libert ? Quelle est la place du gouvernement dans la socit ? Quelle est la position de la femme dans la socit ?
    Le contexte politique (1790 1832)
    Il y a essentiellement 4 problmes qui se posent pendant la vie de Mill : Le problme lectoral : Systme politique compliqu qui favorise laristocratie. Faut-il augmenter le suffrage ? Le problme commerciale : Libre-changisme ou protectionnisme ? Le problme social : Quelle type de socit suivant la rvolution industrielle ? Comment grer la misre ? La question irlandaise : LIrlande doit-elle avoir son parlement ? Devrait-on annuler lannexion ? Laisser aux Irlandais leurs religion ?

    36. John Stuart Mill - Biografie WHO'S WHO.
    Vorstellung der Site aus dem Online-Lexikon ber Gr en aus Geschichte und Gegenwart.
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    37. Mill, John Stuart - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Mill
    Mill, John Stuart (1806–1873) English philosopher and economist who wrote Principles of Political Economy (1848), On Liberty (1859), and Utilitarianism (1863), which promoted
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    38. John Stuart Mill – Wikipedia
    Pr sentiert die Information der freien Enzyklop die ber sein Leben und sein Staatsverst ndnis. Ferner eine Betrachtung des Freiheitsbegriffs.
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    John Stuart Mill
    aus Wikipedia, der freien Enzyklopädie Wechseln zu: Navigation Suche John Stuart Mill John Stuart Mill 20. Mai in Pentonville London 8. Mai in Avignon ) war ein englischer Philosoph und Ökonom und einer der einflussreichsten liberalen Denker des 19. Jahrhunderts. Er war Anhänger des Utilitarismus , der von Jeremy Bentham , dem Lehrer und Freund seines Vaters James Mill , entwickelt wurde. Seine wirtschaftlichen Werke zählen zu den Grundlagen der klassischen Nationalökonomie , und Mill selbst gilt als Vollender des klassischen Systems und zugleich als sozialer Reformer. Der von ihm als Gegenentwurf zu Thomas Morus Utopia geprägte Begriff Dystopia findet heute noch vor allem im englischsprachigen Raum Verwendung als Bezeichnung für ein philosophisches Konzept und eine literarische Gattung (dystopische Literatur).
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    39. Mill, John Stuart - Definition Of Mill, John Stuart By The Free Online Dictionar
    Thesaurus Legend Synonyms Related Words Antonyms. Noun 1. John Stuart Mill English philosopher and economist remembered for his interpretations of empiricism and utilitarianism (1806
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    40. Grandes Economistas-John Stuart Mill, 1806-1873
    Biograf a.
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    Grandes Economistas A B C ... X-Y-Z John Stuart Mill, 1806-1873 Educado desde muy pequeo directamente por su padre, James Mill, se convirti en una especie de nio superdotado intelectualmente aunque con dificultades para sus relaciones sociales y con el sexo opuesto. Liberal, pero profundamente preocupado por las cuestiones sociales, defendi la libertad sindical y el cooperativismo. Fue pionero del feminismo y, en su juventud, fue arrestado por propagar mtodos de control de natalidad. Discpulo de Jeremy Bentham y seguidor de David Ricardo , prest especial atencin a temas metodolgicos y avanz muchas ideas recogidas posteriormente por la Economa del Bienestar. Vea tambin la entrada Stuart Mill en el Diccionario BZM en este mismo CD-ROM o sitio web. Elies Furio Blasco: JOHN STUART MILL La produccin y la distribucin Del estado estacionario J.S. Mill y la poltica econmica Alfredo Flix Blanco: John Stuart Mill: El ltimo economista clsico Obras:
    • "Two Letters on the Measure of Value", 1822, The Traveller
    • "Questions of Population", 1823

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