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John Stuart Mill - On Democracy, Freedom and Government & Other Selected Writings
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John Stuart Mill - On Democracy, Freedom and Government & Other Selected Writings

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In addition to On Liberty and On Representative Government, this new selection of Mill’s writings includes, among others, a number of less known of his writings, such as: Civilization,
Perfectibility,
The Negro Question,
On Education,
On Aristocracy,
On Marriage,
On Free Press,
Socialism, Mill’s review of Tocqueville’s Democracy in America, his letters to Tocqueville, and several other writings.

If one can use a somewhat exaggerated language, Mill’s writings are to liberal-democracy what Marx and Engels’ writings were to Communism. Both systems gave expression to 19th century man’s longing for equality and justice, both promised to liberate him from the shackles of oppression, authority and tradition. Instead of liberating man, Communism created the most brutal system in human history, and its spectacular fall in 1989 is one of history’s greatest events. Western world today shows that liberal-democracy is no longer a benign doctrine, which advocates free market, minimum state and individual liberties, but, like Communism, is an all-encompassing ideology which forces an individual to abdicate his freedom and soul in favor of a Communist-like collective.

As many critics of real Socialism could see the seeds of totalitarianism in the writings of Marx and Engels, so one can see the seeds of liberal totalitarianism in Mill’s writings. This new edition is intended to help readers to understand why democratic-liberalism came so close to its 19th century ideological rival.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
St Augustine's Press
Country
United States
Date
5 August 2019
Pages
812
ISBN
9781587314063

In addition to On Liberty and On Representative Government, this new selection of Mill’s writings includes, among others, a number of less known of his writings, such as: Civilization,
Perfectibility,
The Negro Question,
On Education,
On Aristocracy,
On Marriage,
On Free Press,
Socialism, Mill’s review of Tocqueville’s Democracy in America, his letters to Tocqueville, and several other writings.

If one can use a somewhat exaggerated language, Mill’s writings are to liberal-democracy what Marx and Engels’ writings were to Communism. Both systems gave expression to 19th century man’s longing for equality and justice, both promised to liberate him from the shackles of oppression, authority and tradition. Instead of liberating man, Communism created the most brutal system in human history, and its spectacular fall in 1989 is one of history’s greatest events. Western world today shows that liberal-democracy is no longer a benign doctrine, which advocates free market, minimum state and individual liberties, but, like Communism, is an all-encompassing ideology which forces an individual to abdicate his freedom and soul in favor of a Communist-like collective.

As many critics of real Socialism could see the seeds of totalitarianism in the writings of Marx and Engels, so one can see the seeds of liberal totalitarianism in Mill’s writings. This new edition is intended to help readers to understand why democratic-liberalism came so close to its 19th century ideological rival.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
St Augustine's Press
Country
United States
Date
5 August 2019
Pages
812
ISBN
9781587314063