Friday, September 2, 2011

On Liberty Reviews

On Liberty


Mill, John Stuart. On Liberty. London: John W. Parker and Son, 1859. Reprinted 2002 by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. LCCN 2001053980. ISBN 1-58477-221-2. Cloth. . Influenced by the Utilitarian philosopher Jeremy Bentham, Mill [1806-1873] adopted a modified laissez-faire position, believing in the efficiency of free enterprise, but aware of the frequent failure of the market to maximize utility. Later refining this stance, he argued that the promotion of happiness is a moral duty (though he made a clear distinction between desirable and undesirable forms of pleasure). These ideas had a decisive influence on Mill's classic 1859 essay, perhaps the most celebrated defense of individual freedom and "self-protection" to appear in English based on utilitarian values rather than natural right. Cannon, Oxford Companion to British History 643. Printing and the Mind of Man 345. Dictionary of National Biography XIII 390-399.


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