El viaje de John Stuart Mill hacia el socialismo

Telos: Revista Iberoamericana de Estudios Utilitaristas 18 (1):23-43 (2011)
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A journey usually has a starting point and a destination. In this brief essay only a portion of this journey can be discussed: that which begins with Mill’s search for a new conception of liberty which he first developed in Principles of Political Economy (1848) and then considered in another context in On Liberty (1859). Here, we shall confine our attention to the concepts that enabled Mill to make this journey. We shall conclude by considering the question of whether or not Mill should be considered a believer in a socialist ideology. There is no simple answer to this question. It will be argued that part of the problem lies less with the kind of socialism that might appeal to Mill and more with Mill’s conception of his role in public life as a logician and philosopher rather than as a public moralist advancing ideological views

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Democracy, socialism, and the working classes.C. L. Ten - 1998 - In John Skorupski (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Mill. Cambridge University Press. pp. 372--95.

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