John Stuart Mill's On Liberty is widely regarded as one of the most
influential and stirring pieces of political philosophy ever
written. Ever relevant in our increasingly surveillance dominated
culture, the essay argues strongly in favour of the moral rights of
individuality, including rights of privacy and of freedom of
expression. The Routledge Guidebook to Mill's On Liberty introduces
the major themes in Mill's great book and aids the reader in
understanding this key work, covering: the context of Mill's work
and the background to his writing each separate part of the text in
relation to its goals, meanings and impact the reception the book
received when first seen by the world the relevance of Mill's work
to modern philosophy. With further reading included for each
chapter, this text is essential reading for all students of
philosophy and political theory, and all those wishing to get to
grips with this classic work of political philosophy.
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