Fighting electoral corruption in the Victorian era: An overlooked dimension of John Stuart Mill’s political thought

European Journal of Political Theory 18 (3):147488511666401 (2016)
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For nearly half a century John Stuart Mill was a major critic of the forms of electoral corruption prevalent in Victorian England. Yet this political commitment has been largely overlooked by schol...

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