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Three essays

John Stuart Mill ; with an introduction by Richard Wollheim

(Oxford paperbacks, 354)

Oxford University Press, 1975

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Bibliography: p. [549]-550

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  • On liberty
  • Representative government
  • The subjection of women

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The three major essays collected in this volume were written in the latter half of Mill's life (1806-1873) and were quickly accepted into the canon of European political and social thought. Today, when liberty and representative government collide with other principles and when women still experience prejudice, Mill's essays reveal his sense of history, intelligence, and ardent concern for human liberty, and continue to shed light on politics and contemporary society.

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