On LibertyHackett Publishing, 1.04.1978 г. - 139 страници Contents include a selected bibliography and an editor's Introduction broken into two sections. The first section provides a brief sketch of the historical, social, and biographical context in which Mill wrote and the second traces the central line of argument in the text to aid in the comprehension of the essay's structure, method, and major theses. |
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... object of the lovers of liberty. And so long as mankind were content to combat one enemy by another, and to be ruled by a master on condition of being guaranteed more or less efficaciously against his tyranny, they did not carry their ...
... object of the lovers of liberty. And so long as mankind were content to combat one enemy by another, and to be ruled by a master on condition of being guaranteed more or less efficaciously against his tyranny, they did not carry their ...
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Съдържание
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Of the Liberty of Thought and Discussion | 15 |
Of Individuality As One of the Elements of WellBeing | 53 |
Of the Limits to the Authority of Society Over the Individual | 73 |
Applications | 93 |
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