La justicia utilitarista y las paradojas del liberalismo de Mill

Anuario Filosófico 32 (2):395-428 (1999)
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Abstract

This paper analyses the concept of justice that John Stuart Mill exposes in one of his main works: The Utilitarianism. The article states that this notion of justice, paradoxically to Mill’s spirit, can set up the foundations for a totalitarian society, instead of the liberal order that he promotes in his other main work, On liberty.

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