The Hidden Text of Mill's LibertyRowman & Littlefield, 1991 - 183 sider This reinterpretation of John Stuart Mill's On Liberty aims to provide a close study of the essay. The author examines the uses Mill makes if the republican tradition that give this classic essay its power and depth. Justman also includes an examination of the essay's euphemisms, suppressions, asides and allusions which figure prominently in his analysis of the work. He argues that Mill's essay is an unsuccessful attempt to reduce the republican tradition to the single principle of non-interference. |
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... citizen militia ( virtually the password of republicanism ) ; indeed in his main contention that an enfeeblement , a loss of moral vigor and political capacity , has come over a citizenry that has sacrificed public concerns for narrowly ...
... citizen militia ( virtually the password of republicanism ) ; indeed in his main contention that an enfeeblement , a loss of moral vigor and political capacity , has come over a citizenry that has sacrificed public concerns for narrowly ...
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... citizens . Elsewhere Pocock cautions against the conclusion that the ideal of the classical citizen ( the man of active virtue ) was killed off at some point in the eighteenth century by the rise of commercial society . That ideal ...
... citizens . Elsewhere Pocock cautions against the conclusion that the ideal of the classical citizen ( the man of active virtue ) was killed off at some point in the eighteenth century by the rise of commercial society . That ideal ...
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... citizen militia is the mark of a republican , then Mill was one , for he opposed standing armies and favored a citizen militia in their place . He wanted people trained to fight . On Liberty calls — in passing — for each person to share ...
... citizen militia is the mark of a republican , then Mill was one , for he opposed standing armies and favored a citizen militia in their place . He wanted people trained to fight . On Liberty calls — in passing — for each person to share ...
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... citizen militia was Machiavelli , whose " republican doctrine , throughout all his writ- ings , is based on an expanded body of people politically active and militarily participant " a highly charged ideal that survives into the ...
... citizen militia was Machiavelli , whose " republican doctrine , throughout all his writ- ings , is based on an expanded body of people politically active and militarily participant " a highly charged ideal that survives into the ...
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... citizens ( a polity freestanding and autonomous ) ; on the other hand , he is extremely wary of the dangers of republicanism , among them the danger of mobilizing people whose capacity for political virtue he trusted little . In any ...
... citizens ( a polity freestanding and autonomous ) ; on the other hand , he is extremely wary of the dangers of republicanism , among them the danger of mobilizing people whose capacity for political virtue he trusted little . In any ...
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Mill and Republicanism | 17 |
Mill and Milton | 75 |
Checks and Balances | 111 |
Mill and His Muse | 131 |
The Hidden Dimension of Mills Liberty | 139 |
Lessons of On Liberty | 163 |
Bibliography | 175 |
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