John Stuart Mill
.... By allowing individuals to freely express their opinions, even if they are dissenting of the popular ones,
Mill believes that the greater
society benefits from ....
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Views of Society by Mill and Marx
Mill characterizes the agreement between
society and the individual such that the individual receives the protection of
society, and he or she owes a return ....
(1986

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Locke, Rousseau & Mill on Government
.... Having accepted membership in a
society,
Mill (519) believed that all people were obligated to bear their share of the labors needed to defend the
society or ....
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Mill & Marx on Freedom
.... profits is in reality the æproperty' of the working class who created that wealth" (Rayment 1). We can see that in contemporary
society,
Mill's liberal view ....
(1970

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John Stuart Mill and Karl Marx
.... profits is in reality the æproperty' of the working class who created that wealth" (Rayment 1). We can see that in contemporary
society,
Mill's liberal view ....
(1970

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John Stuart Mill
.... From the standpoint of
society, says
Mill, this is also desirable because it is preferable that individuals develop themselves freely since this enhances ....
(2754

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Utilitarianism and John Stuart Mill
.... That is what
Mill means when he says it is not necessary for people to "fix their minds upon so wide a generality as the world, or
society at large" (
Mill, 1871 ....
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John Stuart Mill
.... with his worldview (
Mill 3). This idea would, in many ways, inform his later ideas concerning liberty and individuality; the best
society,
Mill deduced, is the ....
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Mill's Views on the Past as a Source of Creativity
....
Mill argues that he who develops his own individuality to the fullest is actually offering his best to
society (
Mill, 1985, 127). ....
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The political philosophy of John Stuart Mill
.... with his worldview (
Mill 3). This idea would, in many ways, inform his later ideas concerning liberty and individuality; the best
society,
Mill deduced, is the ....
(1178

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Status of Women in Late Victorian Society
Status of Women in Late Victorian
Society The writings of John Stuart
Mill in "The Subjection of Women" and The Odd Women by George Gissing both demonstrate ....
(1217

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Mill, Marx, Nietzsche, Freud, Kant
.... From the standpoint of
society, says
Mill, this is also desirable because it is preferable that individuals develop themselves freely since this enhances ....
(1533

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Mill & Marx on Human Freedom One of the most visible currents in ...
.... This paper will use
Mill's On Liberty and Marx's Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts to assess the question of freedom in a modern
society. ....
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Philosophical Principles
.... From the standpoint of
society, says
Mill, this is also desirable because it is preferable that individuals develop themselves freely since this enhances ....
(4734

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Mill's Theory of Utilitarianism
.... [is] a good to the aggregate of all persons."
Mill is making a case for a
society defined by strategic and systematic pursuit and construction of happiness ....
(2234

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Edmund Burke
.... From the standpoint of
society, says
Mill, this is also desirable because it is preferable that individuals develop themselves freely since this enhances ....
(1515

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John Stuart Mill
.... Do the fruits of conquest perish by the very completeness of the victory?" (
Mill 289) In other words, any
society must listen to, and heed, toe needs of the ....
(1324

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John Stuart Mill on Utilitarianism
.... From the standpoint of
society, says
Mill, this is also desirable because it is preferable that individuals develop themselves freely since this enhances ....
(2099

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The Internet & John Stuart Mill
In his masterpiece On Liberty,
Mill meditated on the perils faced by individuals in any
society from the tyranny of the majority. ....
(495

2

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Gender Bias in Western Society
....
Mill observes that no good can come from an advanced
society that fails to educate and employ half of its population and that gives that failure the force of ....
(1659

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Relationship Between Society & the Individual
Mill characterizes the agreement between
society and the individual such that the individual receives the protection of
society, and he or she owes a return ....
(1986

8

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College Control of Social Life of its Students
.... In his essay, On Liberty, John Stuart
Mill asks, "How much of human life should be assigned to individuality, and how much to
society?"
Mill answers this ....
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Law and Sexual Morality
.... conduct which neither violates any specific duty...nor occasions perceptible hurt to any assignable individual except himself."
Society,
Mill argues, surely ....
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Mill & Rousseau
.... industrialism."2
Mill believed as a matter of course that intellectual and political freedom are in general beneficial both to the
society that permits them ....
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Kant and Mill on Deontology, Ethics, and Utilitarianism
....
Mill (270) stated that "when I said that the general happiness is a good to be .... every other human being, though I think in a good state of
society, an education ....
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John Mill
.... a strong sense of hatred and racism at the cost of developing their capacity to tolerate and love and in this, even
Mill sensed a danger to
society from the ....
(1470

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Moral philosophies of Mill, Kant & Aristotle
.... was elucidated first by Jeremy Bentham, and John Stuart
Mill then developed .... addresses the important relationship between the individual and his or her
society. ....
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Core values of the liberal tradition
.... Bismarck joined
Mill in proclaiming the need for government protection of the poor and weak in the workplace as well as in
society in general. ....
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The French Revolution
.... and overthrown.
Mill does not imply an inherent tyranny in the
society. Rather, he warns the reader to be vigilant.
Mill states ....
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John Stuart Mill and David Duke
.... has subsequently faded into obscurity; had he been silenced, he might have become a martyr of sorts, and far more dangerous to civil
society. John Stuart
Mill. ....
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