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textbook$ On Liberty(classics illustrated) [W.O.R.D]
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textbook$ On
Liberty(classics
illustrated)
[W.O.R.D]
Description
In "On Liberty," John Stuart Mill begins by writing, "The subject of
this essay is not the so-called 'liberty of the will', so unfortunately
opposed to the misnamed doctrine of philosophical necessity; but civil,
or social liberty: the nature and limits of the power which can be
legitimately exercised by society over the individual." It is this
concept that is at the heart of this work. John Stuart Mill eloquently
ponders the question of where the line should be drawn between the
freedom of individuals and the authority of the state. As he puts it,
"The struggle between liberty and authority is the most conspicuous
feature in the portions of history with which we are earliest
familiar..."