Books written by John Stuart Mill

  • Morals and Ethics: Second Edition

    Summary Table of Contents: Moral Inquiry, Moral Theories and Applications, Moral Issues.

  • Delphi Complete Works of John Stuart Mill (Illustrated)

    Whatever means of judging of the moral character of the applicants may be adopted, I will venture to express a hope that they may be of a different kind from those suggested by Mr. Jowett; who would demand from every candidate for ...

  • Additional Letters of John Stuart Mill

    3Richard Francis Burton (1821-90), best known for his later attempt to find the headwaters of the Nile, while on leave from the Bombay army had explored the interior of Somaliland, November 1854 to January 1855.

  • On Liberty

    Favourite Tales from the Arabian Nights by Sir Richard F. Burton, ISBN: 9789387669802 • Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, ISBN: 9788193545829 • Gitanjali by Rabindranath Tagore, ISBN: 9789380914886 • Great American Short Stories by Various ...

  • On Liberty

    A wonderful edition.

  • Utilitarianism (Second Edition)

    This expanded edition of John Stuart Mill’s Utilitarianism includes the text of his 1868 speech to the British House of Commons defending the use of capital punishment in cases of aggravated murder.

  • Utilitarianism

    " By far the most widely read introduction to this theory, John Stuart Mill's Utilitarianism is one of the most important and controversial works of moral philosophy ever written.

  • Collected Works of John Stuart Mill

    This collection includes Mill’s Autobiography, which tells of his extraordinary education under the direct tutelage of his father, and under the indirect influence of some of England’s most renowned political economic thinkers, such as ...

  • On Liberty, Utilitarianism, and Other Essays

    Previous edition: published as On liberty and other essays. 1991.

  • John Stuart Mill's Social and Political Thought: Critical Assessments

    This collection covers the breadth of Mill's work in social theory and political economy, including his ethics, liberalism, theory of government, methodology and feminism, showing the depth of scholarly criticism of Mill's social thought.

  • On Liberty ; And, Utilitarianism

    Presents two essays on democratic morality discussing the true balance between the rights of the individual and the power of the state.

  • Autobiography of John Stuart Mill

    John Stuart Mill (1806 - 1873) was a great liberal thinker of the nineteenth century, a noted philosopher, political theorist, and Member of Parliament.

  • The Basic Writings of John Stuart Mill: On Liberty, The Subjection of Women and Utilitarianism

    Collected for the first time in this volume are Mill’s three seminal and most widely read works: On Liberty, The Subjection of Women, and Utilitarianism.

  • J. S. Mill: 'On Liberty' and Other Writings

    Three of Mill's classic texts, On Liberty, The Subjection of Women and the posthumous Chapters on Socialism are brought together in this edition.

  • The Later Letters of John Stuart Mill 1849-1873

    The Earlier Letters of John Stuart Mill, published in two volumes in 1963, were well received by critics and scholars alike. The publication of these four volumes of later letters completes this edition of Mill's personal correspondence.

  • Autobiography

    1924. Published for the first time without alterations or omissions from the original transcript. Mill's autobiography shows the growth of a man in the midst of his age.

  • The Correspondence of John Stuart Mill and Auguste Comte

    This volume presents eighty-nine letters exchanged between John Stuart Mill and Auguste Comte between 1841 and 1847.

  • Socialism

    John Stuart Mill (20 May 1806 - 8 May 1873) was an English philosopher, political economist and civil servant.

  • John Stuart Mill: Autobiography

    John Stuart Mill (1806–1873) is one of the most influential contributors to economic theory.

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

    This new edition is intended to help readers to understand why democratic-liberalism came so close to its 19th century ideological rival.