Universally acknowledged for his role in the development of
modern liberalism, John Stuart Mill has fallen out of favor with
today's moral and political philosophers who fail to read beyond
his works Utilitarianism and On Liberty. This collection of essays
seeks to reestablish Mill as an important thinker for our time by
stressing the moral basis of liberal democracy in a wide range of
his writings
These essays examine the full range of Mill's work--including
letters, diaries, and speeches--to show that he was more interested
in issues of character and leading a good life than in rules of
obligation. They show how Mill sought to introduce historical
consciousness and social responsibility into all aspects of his
moral and political philosophy, and they contrast his vision of a
liberal society with current theories of liberal democracy.
The volume also includes three earlier studies that provide
grounds for rethinking how the history of modern liberal philosophy
might be written. Together, all of the contributions situate Mill
at the boundary of the liberal-communitarian divide, revealing his
reflections on the limits of democracy, the role of the family, and
the relationship of economic resources and their distribution to
self-development and sociality.
This collection shows how Mill can light the way out of the
darkening maze of rights and identity discourse in which liberal
moral and political philosophy now finds itself. It provides an
alternative to the Rawlsian model of liberalism and seeks to infuse
academic disciplines and cultural communities with a morally
responsible commitment to liberal democratic society.
Contributors are Richard Ashcraft, Peter Berkowitz, Clark W.
Bouton, Nicholas Capaldi, Janice Carlisle, Robert Devigne, Wendy
Donner, Eldon Eisenach, Richard B. Friedman, A. D. Megill, Bernard
Semmel, and Richard Vernon.
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