On Liberty, John Stuart Mill
On Liberty, John Stuart Mill
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On Liberty

Author: John Stuart Mill

Narrator: Gildart Jackson

Unabridged: 4 hr 58 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 03/25/2011

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Synopsis

First published in 1859, John Stuart Mill's On Liberty is an exhaustive exploration of social and civic liberty, its limits, and its consequences. Mill's work is a classic of political liberalism that contains a rational justification of the freedom of the individual in opposition to the claims of the state. Drawing upon the empiricism of John Locke, George Berkeley, and David Hume and the utilitarianism of Jeremy Bentham, On Liberty defends the representative democracy as the culmination of society's progression from lower to higher stages, even as it recognizes one of the unique dangers of this type of government—namely, the "tyranny of the majority."

Central to Mill's ideology is the harm principle—the idea that individual liberties should only be curtailed when they harm or interfere with the ability of others to exercise their own liberties. Unlike other liberal theorists, Mill did not rely upon theories of abstract rights to support his ideology, but rather grounded his philosophy in ideas of utility. As relevant to modern audiences as it was to Mill's Victorian readership, On Liberty is an enduring classic of political thought.

About John Stuart Mill

John Stuart Mill (1806-1873) was a British political philosopher who wrote on such subjects as logic, economics, ethics, metaphysics, religion, and current affairs. His best-known works include On Liberty, Utilitarianism, The Subjection of Women, A System of Logic, Principles of Political Economy, and his autobiography. He was born in London, the eldest son of the Scottish philosopher, historian, and economist James Mill and educated by his father with the assistance of utilitarian philosopher Jeremy Bentham. Mill's philosophy draws upon empiricism and utilitarianism while modifying these doctrines to incorporate a greater sense of humanity. A strong defender of freedom of thought and expression and an early supporter of the cause of women's rights, Mill remains a towering figure in the development of political liberalism.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Richard on April 29, 2013

This is a nice edition bringing together 4 of Mill's essays into one volume. If you are not familiar with Mill's writing the underlying ideas are powerful even if there are flaws in some of the arguments. His liberalism was ahead of its time, and its easy to forget how radical some of his views were.......more

Goodreads review by Diego on March 14, 2024

my goat. this man is spitting!!!......more

Goodreads review by Greg on January 11, 2025

In general, Mill thoroughly examines each of the subjects of these four essays. His sentence structure can make for difficult reading. They are often long and contain many clauses, and I frequently had to reread a sentence and ignore the nonessential clauses to grasp its meaning. But the language in......more

Goodreads review by Frederick on February 06, 2023

Mill is an interesting writer and philosopher. He often raises some very thought provoking ideas, and I found myself agreeing with him more than I expected to. However, I just wish he had written in a way that was easier to understand. Plus, some of his ideas I certainly do not agree with.......more