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Mill, John Stuart

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  1. A nineteenth-century English philosopher and economist. Two of his best-known works are Utilitarianism, a classic statement of that approach to ethics (see utilitarianism), and “On Liberty,” a similar statement for liberal thought in politics.


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Mill, John Stuart, 1, 164, 2, 267.

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Mill, John Stuart, 106, 107, 265.

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Mill, John Stuart, profession of socialism,  5; liberty,  334;  province of Government,  353;  over-government in democracy,  395;  industrial habits under socialism,  404;  unearned increment,  488;  land,  472.

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Mill, John Stuart, 17, 18, 24, 156, 160, 161-166, 167.

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Mill, John Stuart, dedication of his essay "On Liberty," 29.

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