
Collected Works of John Stuart Mill
XXI. Essays on Equality, Law and Education
J.M. Robson(Editor)
Routledge (Publisher)
Published on 25. July 1996
Book
Hardback
586 pages
978-0-415-14556-5 (ISBN)
Description
The Collected Works of John Stuart Mill took thirty years to complete and is acknowledged as the definitive edition of J.S. Mill and as one of the finest works editions ever completed.
Mill's contributions to philosophy, economics, and history, and in the roles of scholar, politician and journalist can hardly be overstated and this edition remains the only reliable version of the full range of Mill's writings. Each volume contains extensive notes, a new introduction and an index.
Many of the volumes have been unavailable for some time, but the Works are now again available, both as a complete set and as individual volumes.
Mill's contributions to philosophy, economics, and history, and in the roles of scholar, politician and journalist can hardly be overstated and this edition remains the only reliable version of the full range of Mill's writings. Each volume contains extensive notes, a new introduction and an index.
Many of the volumes have been unavailable for some time, but the Works are now again available, both as a complete set and as individual volumes.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
1020 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-14556-5 (9780415145565)
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Person
John M. Robson, Associate Professor of English, Victoria College, University of Toronto.
Content
INTRODUCTION, TEXTUAL INTRODUCTION, Law of Libel and Liberty of the Press (1825), On Marriage (1832-33?), Austin's Lectures on Jurisprudence (1832), Reform in Education (1834), On Punishment (1834), Smith on Law Reform (1841), The Negro Question (1850), Statement on Marriage (1851), Remarks on Mr. Fitzroy's Bill for the More Effectual Prevention of Assaults on Women and Children (1853), A Few Words on Non-Intervention (1859), The Contest in America (1862), The Slave Power (1862), Austin on Jurisprudence (1863), Educational Endowments (1866), Inaugural Address Delivered to the University of St. Andrews (1867), The Subjection of Women ( 1869), Treaty Obligations (1870), The Contagious Diseases Acts (1871), APPENDICES, INDEX, FACSIMILES