J.S. Mill on civilization and barbarism
John Stuart Mill's best-known work is On Liberty (1859). In it he declared that Western society was in danger of coming to a standstill. To understand how Mill came to this conclusion requires one to investigate his notion of the stages from barbarism to civilisation, and also his belief in imp...
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Main Author: | Levin, Michael 1940- (Author) |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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London Portland, OR
Frank Cass
2004
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