Description |
xx, 239 pages ; 24 cm |
Contents |
Ch. 1. Liberty and Control -- Ch. 2. Cultural Reform -- Ch. 3. Mill and Christianity -- Ch. 4. Candor or Concealment -- Ch. 5. Arguments about Christianity in On Liberty -- Ch. 6. The Religion of Humanity -- Ch. 7. Individuality and Moral Reform -- Ch. 8. How Much Liberty? -- Ch. 9. Mill's Rhetoric |
Summary |
"John Stuart Mill is one of the hallowed figures of the liberal tradition, revered for his defense of liberal principles and expansive personal liberty. By examining Mill's arguments in On Liberty in light of his other writings, however, Joseph Hamburger reveals a Mill very different from the "saint of rationalism" so central to liberal thought. He shows that Mill, far from being an advocate of a maximum degree of liberty, was an advocate of liberty and control - indeed a degree of control ultimately incompatible with liberal ideals."--BOOK JACKET |
Notes |
Includes index |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Mill, John Stuart, 1806-1873. On liberty.
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Liberty.
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LC no. |
99013520 |
ISBN |
0691007179 : |
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