British economist and ethical theorist, John Stuart Mill (1806-73), recounts his rigorous tutelage under a domineering father, his mental health crisis at age twenty, and his struggle to regain joy amid self-reflection.
British economist and ethical theorist, John Stuart Mill (1806-73), recounts his rigorous tutelage under a domineering father, his mental health crisis at age twenty, and his struggle to regain joy amid self-reflection.
British economist, ethical theorist, and civil servant John Stuart Mill (180673) was one of the most influential English-language philosophers during the Victorian era. His Autobiography, published posthumously in 1873, recounts his rigorous tutelage under a domineering father, his mental health crisis at age twenty, and his struggle to regain joy amid self-reflection and a reassessment of theories he once believed to be true. A prolific thinker and writer, his insights have remained relevant in the century and a half since he published his most important works, including Principles of Political Economy, On Liberty, Utilitarianism, and The Subjection of Women.
British economist, ethical theorist, and civil servant John Stuart Mill (1806-73) was one of the most influential English-language philosophers during the Victorian era. Autobiography , published posthumously in 1873, recounts the prolific thinker and writer's rigorous tutelage under a domineering father and his mental health crisis at age twenty. The book explores his struggle to regain joy amid self-reflection as well as a reassessment of theories he once believed to be true. Mill's insights have remained relevant in the century and a half since he published his most important works, including On Liberty , Principles of Political Economy , The Subjection of Women , and Utilitarianism .
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