James Mill’s Essays on Government, Jurisprudence, Liberty of the Press, and Law of Nations

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James Mill’s *Essays on Government, Jurisprudence, Liberty of the Press, and Law of Nations* is a collection of influential early 19th-century political and legal essays articulating utilitarian principles on state authority, legal systems, free expression, and international relations.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
essay collection
author James Mill
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
discusses public opinion and political accountability
relationship between law and morality
representation in government
war and peace among nations
evaluatedWithin history of political thought
history of utilitarianism
focusesOn free expression
international relations
legal systems
state authority
genre legal philosophy
political philosophy
utilitarian philosophy
hasPart Essay on Government
Essay on Jurisprudence
Of the Liberty of the Press
surface form: Essay on Liberty of the Press

Essay on the Law of Nations
historicalContext classical utilitarianism
early 19th century British liberalism
influenced 19th-century liberal political thought
debates on freedom of the press in Britain
utilitarian approaches to constitutional design
influencedBy Jeremy Bentham
intendedAudience educated public
legal theorists
political reformers
language English
mainSubject freedom of the press
government
jurisprudence
law of nations
normativeStance advocacy of legal reform
defense of broad freedom of the press
support for representative government
philosophicalSchool utilitarianism
philosophicalTheme codification of laws
justification of political authority
limits of censorship
moral basis of international law
publicationCentury 19th century
theoreticalFramework greatest happiness principle

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