John Stuart Mill

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John Stuart Mill was a 19th-century British philosopher and political economist known for his influential works on utilitarianism, liberty, and liberal democratic theory.


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human
philosopher
political economist
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citizenship United Kingdom
countryOfBirth United Kingdom
countryOfDeath France
dateOfBirth 1806-05-20
dateOfDeath 1873-05-08
educatedBy James Mill
employer East India Company
familyName Mill
father James Mill
fieldOfWork ethics
philosophy
political economy
political philosophy
social theory
fullName John Stuart Mill
givenName John
influenced Bertrand Russell
Friedrich Hayek
Isaiah Berlin
John Rawls
modern liberalism
influencedBy Alexis de Tocqueville
Aristotle
Auguste Comte
David Hume
James Mill
Jeremy Bentham
language English
middleName Stuart
mother Harriet Burrow
movement classical liberalism
liberalism
utilitarianism
nationality British
notableIdea defense of freedom of speech
harm principle
liberal democracy
qualitative distinction of pleasures
rule utilitarianism (interpretation)
women's suffrage advocacy
notableWork A System of Logic
Autobiography
Considerations on Representative Government
On Liberty
Principles of Political Economy
The Subjection of Women
Three Essays on Religion
Utilitarianism
occupation civil servant
parliamentaryTermEnd 1868
parliamentaryTermStart 1865
placeOfBirth London
Pentonville
placeOfDeath Avignon
positionHeld Member of Parliament for City of Westminster
sexOrGender male
spouse Harriet Taylor Mill
wroteAbout economics
liberty
logic
political representation
utilitarian ethics
women's rights

Referenced by (74)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
Adam Smith
Alexis de Tocqueville
An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation
Auguste Comte
David Home
David Hume
David Ricardo
Dugald Stewart
Essay on Government
Harriet Taylor Mill
Henri de Saint-Simon
James Mill
Jeremy Bentham
Mary Wollstonecraft
Nassau William Senior
On the Principles of Political Economy and Taxation
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
The Wealth of Nations
Thomas Tooke
William Whewell
Über die Grenzen der Wirksamkeit des Staates
influenced
A System of Logic
Autobiography
Book II (Principles of Political Economy)
Book II: Of Distribution
Book III: Of Induction
Book IV: Of the Influence of the Progress of Society on Production and Distribution
Book V (Principles of Political Economy)
Considerations on Representative Government
On Liberty
Principles of Political Economy
The Subjection of Women
Three Essays on Religion
author
Alfred Marshall
Bertrand Russell
First Principles
Four Essays on Liberty
Henry Sidgwick
Herbert Spencer
Herman Daly
Isaiah Berlin
John Gray
Nishi Amane
William James
influencedBy
British Enlightenment
Empiricism
Francis Place
The Westminster Review
Utilitarianism
associatedWith
Harriet Burrow
James Mill
child
John Stuart Mill
John Stuart Mill
fullName
Mill
Mills
hasNotableBearer
Athenaeum Club
Political Economy Club
notableMember
Harriet Taylor Mill
Harriet Taylor Mill
spouse
Harriet Taylor Mill
collaboratedWith
The Westminster Review
editor
James Mill
fatherOf
The History of British India
hasCommentaryBy
Western philosophy
hasKeyFigure
classical economics
hasKeyProponent
Autobiography
hasMainCharacter
Eyre controversy in Britain
involvesPerson
East India Company College
notableAlumni
Victorian era
notableFigure
Harriet Burrow
notableRelative
Edward John Eyre
opposedBy
Corn Laws debate
significantPerson
Three Essays on Religion
workOf

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