Mill's on Liberty: Critical Essays

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (1997)
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John Stuart Mill's On Liberty continues to shape modern Western conceptions of individual freedom. In this volume, eight leading Mill scholars comment on this landmark work. Their essays, selected for their importance and accessibility, serve as an excellent introduction to this foundational text

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Gerald Dworkin
University of California, Davis

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