'Under the general designation of socialist': the many-sided-radicalism of John Stuart Mill
<p>This thesis examines why John Stuart Mill thought his political philosophy to be 'under the general designation of socialist' – an ideological position often thought to be antithetical to liberalism, of which Mill is regularly considered an exemplar. It suggests that in order to...
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Language: | English |
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2012
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