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John Stuart Mill – Articles, Columns, Reviews and Translations of Plato`s Dialogues
John Stuart Mill – Articles, Columns, Reviews and Translations of Plato`s Dialogues
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A01=Jacob Duggan
A01=John Stuart Mill
A01=Nicholas Capaldi
A01=Zbigniew Janowski
Author_Jacob Duggan
Author_John Stuart Mill
Author_Nicholas Capaldi
Author_Zbigniew Janowski
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Product details
- ISBN 9781587314148
- Weight: 608g
- Dimensions: 154 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 17 Jun 2022
- Publisher: St Augustine's Press
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
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This is the second volume, following the well-received edition of Mill’s writing essential to understanding the liberal tradition. His commentary on a full spectrum of issues gives further insight into the strengths and vulnerabilities of liberal democratic theory in practice. Rare and difficult to locate material is here brought to attention and made available.
The contribution of Mill’s most authoritative biographer, Nicholas Capaldi, is a singular and unmatched highlight. The tenor of St. Augustine’s Press volumed on Mill is distinct in its intention to place his work in the framework of political philosophy and the conversation of the viability of liberalism as a tradition of thought.
The contribution of Mill’s most authoritative biographer, Nicholas Capaldi, is a singular and unmatched highlight. The tenor of St. Augustine’s Press volumed on Mill is distinct in its intention to place his work in the framework of political philosophy and the conversation of the viability of liberalism as a tradition of thought.
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