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John Stuart Mill: Moral, Social, and Political Thought

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ISBN: 978-0-745-67359-2

April 2013

Polity

264 pages

Description
This book offers a clear and highly readable introduction to the ethical and social-political philosophy of John Stuart Mill.

Dale E. Miller argues for a "utopian" reading of Mill's utilitarianism. He analyses Mill's views on happiness and goes on to show the practical, social and political implications that can be drawn from his utilitarianism, especially in relation to the construction of morality, individual freedom, democratic reform, and economic organization. By highlighting the utopian thinking which lies at the heart of Mill's theories, Miller shows that rather than allowing for well-being for the few, Mill believed that a society must do everything in its power to see to it that each individual can enjoy a genuinely happy life if the happiness of its members is to be maximized. Miller provides a cogent and careful account of the main arguments offered by Mill, considers the critical responses to his work, and assesses its legacy for contemporary philosophy.

Lucidly and persuasively written, this book will be a valuable resource for students and scholars seeking to understand the continued importance of Mill's thinking.

About the Author
Dale E. Miller is an associate professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at Old Dominion University.
Features
  • Ideal introduction to the work of one of Western Philosophy's most influential thinkers
  • Cogent and careful account of the main arguments in Mill's ethical and social-political philosophy
  • Considers the critical responses to his work and assesses its legacy for contemporary philosophy
  • Argues for a "utopian" reading of Mill's utilitarianism
  • Written in a lively and accessible style