John Stuart Mill

John Stuart Mill was a child of radicalism, born in 1806 into a rarefied realm of philosophic discourse. His father, who with Jeremy Bentham was a founding member of the utilitarian movement, was responsible for his son’s education and saw to it that he was trained in the classics at an extraordinarily early age. In 1823 Mill gave up a career in law to become a clerk at the East India Company, where his father worked. Like his father, he rose to the position of chief examiner, which he held until he retired from the company in 1858.

While still in his teens, Mill began publishing articles and essays in various publications and became an editor of the…

Great Ideas V  On Liberty

Great Ideas V On Liberty

John Stuart Mill
On Liberty and the Subjection of Women The Basic Writings of John Stuart Mill On Liberty and Utilitarianism Autobiography

Autobiography

John Stuart Mill; Edited with an Introduction by John M. Robson
Utilitarianism and Other Essays

Utilitarianism and Other Essays

John Stuart Mill and Jeremy Bentham; Edited with an Introduction by Alan Ryan

Series with John Stuart Mill