Mill and Liberalism

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"Mill and Liberalism" is a critical study by historian Maurice Cowling that challenges conventional liberal interpretations of John Stuart Mill’s political philosophy.

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instanceOf book
work of political theory
academicDiscipline history of political thought
intellectual history
political theory
author Maurice Cowling NERFINISHED
authorBirthYear 1926
authorDeathYear 2005
authorNationality British
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
criticizes liberal interpretations of John Stuart Mill
focusesOn Considerations on Representative Government NERFINISHED
John Stuart Mill’s political writings
On Liberty NERFINISHED
genre intellectual history
political thought
hasEdition second edition
hasForm monograph
hasSubjectHeading Liberalism—History
Mill, John Stuart NERFINISHED
Political science—Philosophy
influenced conservative critiques of liberalism
debates on interpretation of John Stuart Mill
intendedAudience historians of political thought
scholars of political theory
students of intellectual history
language English
mainSubject John Stuart Mill NERFINISHED
liberalism
political philosophy
notableFor arguing that Mill’s liberalism is more authoritarian and elitist than commonly assumed
challenging conventional liberal readings of Mill
partOf Cambridge Studies in the History and Theory of Politics NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1963
publisher Cambridge University Press NERFINISHED
secondEditionPublicationYear 1990
theoreticalOrientation conservative critique of liberalism

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Maurice Cowling notableWork Mill and Liberalism