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Informationen zum Autor John Stuart Mill; Edited by Alan Kahan Klappentext This new edition of On Liberty is the first to combine John Stuart Mill's influential work with a set of relevant primary sources by Mill and his contemporaries. Alan Kahan's introduction provides background on 19th century British politics and society; intriguing biographical details; and discussion of the core issues that On Liberty addresses. Zusammenfassung This new edition of On Liberty is the first to combine John Stuart Mill's influential work with a set of relevant primary sources by Mill and his contemporaries. Alan Kahan's introduction provides background on 19th century British politics and society; and discussion of the core issues that On Liberty addresses. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword Preface PART ONE. INTRODUCTION: JOHN STUART MILL AND HIS WORK Who Was John Stuart Mill? Mill's Childhood and Early Career New Influences on Mill and On Liberty Mill in Context On Liberty PART TWO THE DOCUMENT: ON LIBERTY PART THREE. RELATED DOCUMENTS 1. John Stuart Mill, Diary, January-April, 1854 2. John Stuart Mill, Autobiography, 1873 3. John Stuart Mill, On the Subjection of Women, 1869 4. London Quarterly Review, Notice of On Liberty, October 1859 5. Leslie Stephen, Social Macadamization, Fraser's Magazine, August 1872 6. Southern Review, Review of On Liberty, July 1867 Appendixes A Chronology of Important Events in the Life of John Stuart Mill (1806-1873) Questions for Consideration Selected Bibliography Index
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ALAN S. KAHAN (Ph.D., University of Chicago) is the author of Aristocratic Liberalism: The Social and Political Thought of Jacob Burckhardt, John Stuart Mill and Alexis de Tocqueville, and of Liberalism in Nineteenth-Century Europe: The Political Culture of Limited Suffrage. He has translated de Tocqueville's The Old Regime and the Revolution, and co-edited The Tocqueville Reader. He has taught at the University of Chicago, Rice University, and Florida International University, and has been the recipient of a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship. He is currently working on a book about intellectuals and capitalism.