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. |
Inni boken
Resultat 1-5 av 60
Side 1
... tradition nor dogma nor the opinions of our neighbors was to take a stance . But in a society where political choice itself is patterned after choices of consumption ( where political candidates , for example , are marketed by the same ...
... tradition nor dogma nor the opinions of our neighbors was to take a stance . But in a society where political choice itself is patterned after choices of consumption ( where political candidates , for example , are marketed by the same ...
Side 2
... tradition . I was recalled again to the tradition of republicanism by Habits of the Heart , a 1985 inquiry into the state of American values.2 The authors of that study don't seem to share my sense of the conflict between civic and ...
... tradition . I was recalled again to the tradition of republicanism by Habits of the Heart , a 1985 inquiry into the state of American values.2 The authors of that study don't seem to share my sense of the conflict between civic and ...
Side 3
... tradition warns of the " enfeeblement " of the citizenry that sacrifices public to private inter- ests , Mill himself complains of an enfeeblement of the Victorian middle class , a loss of vigor and capacity — a loss accompanied , more ...
... tradition warns of the " enfeeblement " of the citizenry that sacrifices public to private inter- ests , Mill himself complains of an enfeeblement of the Victorian middle class , a loss of vigor and capacity — a loss accompanied , more ...
Side 4
... Liberty — derives from Bentham himself . In all , Mill's attitudes toward the republican tradition are just as vexed as his attitudes toward Bentham . Mill detests corruption both in the classical republican sense of 4 Introduction.
... Liberty — derives from Bentham himself . In all , Mill's attitudes toward the republican tradition are just as vexed as his attitudes toward Bentham . Mill detests corruption both in the classical republican sense of 4 Introduction.
Side 6
... tradition . That On Liberty bears a strong relation to Milton's " Areopagitica " none dispute . Evidently , however , Mill thought better to play down his debt to Milton , for he nowhere acknowledges it , and I have come to think that ...
... tradition . That On Liberty bears a strong relation to Milton's " Areopagitica " none dispute . Evidently , however , Mill thought better to play down his debt to Milton , for he nowhere acknowledges it , and I have come to think that ...
Innhold
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 |
183 | |
Andre utgaver - Vis alle
Vanlige uttrykk og setninger
active virtue Adam Smith American Areopagitica argument Armand Carrel Bartleby called Cambridge University Press Carrel censorship choice Christian citizen militia civic humanism classical republican Coleridge Complete Prose concept conflict Conn Considerations on Representative corruption CW XX defense despot discourse doctrine duty England English essay example freedom Hannah Arendt Harriet Taylor heroic individual J. G. A. Pocock James Mill John Milton John Stuart Mill language liberal Liberty Mill Machiavelli Mary Wollstonecraft means Mill and Milton Mill's Mill's republican Mill's thought mind moral negative liberty noninterference notion opinion participation passion passive person Philosophic Radicalism Political Thought possess power of action private happiness private interests private sphere Prose of Milton public spirit pursuit of private reconcile republic republican ideal republican principles republican tradition revolution revolutionary Rousseau Samson seems self-interest sense social things tion Tocqueville truth tyranny Utilitarianism Victorian writes Yale University Press York
Referanser til denne boken
Republican Paradoxes and Liberal Anxieties: Retrieving Neglected Fragments ... Ronald Terchek Begrenset visning - 1997 |