Hutton and James Fitzjames Stephen and the more recent analyses of Isaiah Berlin,Gertrude Himmelfarb, John C. Rees, Jeremy Waldron, and Susan Moiler Okin provide readers with a critical overview of one of the most important political philosophers.
This long-anticipated Norton Critical Edition represents an extensive revision of its predecessor, On Liberty,edited by the late David Spitz. Alan Ryan's provocative introduction lays out the central issues debated by John Stuart Mill's many interpreters; in addition, it assesses Mill's historical significance and provides a brief account of his life.
In recent years, scholars have increasingly focused on the connection between On Liberty and Mill's other writings. This Norton Critical Edition brings together three major essays that illustrate Mill's liberal political philosophy over the course of his life: "The Spirit of the Age" (1831), On Liberty (1859), and The Subjection of Women (1869). Related excerpts from John Stuart Mill's Autobiography (1873, published posthumously) are also included. Each text is accompanied by explanatory annotations.
"Commentary" collects seven major assessments of Mill's writings. The contemporary perspectives of R. H. Hutton and James Fitzjames Stephen and the more recent analyses of Isaiah Berlin,Gertrude Himmelfarb, John C. Rees, Jeremy Waldron, and Susan Moiler Okin provide readers with a critical overview of one of the most important political philosophers.
A Selected Bibliography and an Index are also included.
Preface
Introduction
Texts
"The Spirit of the Age"
On Liberal
The Sbieetion of Women[The Composition of the Essays]
Commentaries
R. H. Hutton·Mill on Liberty
James Fitzjames Stephen Mill's Fallacies
Isaiah Berlin·olin Stuart Mill and the Ends of Life
Gertrude Hilnlnelfarb·Froln Liberty of Thougkt and Discussion
John C. Recs·Thc Principle of Liberb,Jercmy Waldron·Mill and the Value of Moral Distrcss
Susan Moiler Okin·IMill's Feminist Egalitarianism
Jolm Stuart Mill: A Chronology
Selccted Bibliography
Index