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On Liberty by John Stuart Mill
On Liberty is a philosophical essay by the English philosopher John Stuart Mill. Published in 1859, it applies Mill's ethical system of utilitarianism to society and state.
Mill suggests standards for the relationship between authority and liberty. He emphasizes the importance of individuality, which he considers prerequisite to the higher pleasures—the
summum bonum of utilitarianism. Furthermore, Mill asserts that democratic ideals may result in the
tyranny of the majority. Among the standards proposed are Mill's three basic liberties of individuals, his three legitimate objections to government intervention, and his two maxims regarding the relationship of the individual to society.
On Liberty was a greatly influential and well-received work. Some classical liberals and libertarians have criticized it for its apparent discontinuity[
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Utilitarianism, and vagueness in defining the arena within which individuals can contest government infringements on their personal freedom of action.
The ideas presented in
On Liberty have remained the basis of much political thought. It has remained in print since its initial publication. A copy of
On Liberty is passed to the president of the British Liberal Democrats as a symbol of office.
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