
Considerations on Representative Government
John Stuart Mill(Author)
Passerino (Publisher)
Published on 8. May 2026
979-12-244-6683-3 (ISBN)
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Considerations on Representative Government is one of John Stuart Mill's most important political works and a cornerstone of modern liberal thought. In this penetrating essay, Mill examines a central question of political philosophy: what form of government can best secure liberty, participation, competence, and civic progress?
For Mill, representative government is not merely an institutional arrangement, but a powerful instrument of public education. Through political participation, citizens do not simply submit to authority; they learn responsibility, judgment, and a sense of the common good. Yet democracy, Mill argues, is not without dangers. He analyzes with remarkable clarity the risks of political mediocrity, the tyranny of the majority, uninformed voting, and the possible corruption of representative institutions. With philosophical rigor and practical insight, Mill reflects on suffrage, minority representation, the quality of public administration, civic education, and the relationship between individual freedom and collective welfare. The result is a foundational text for understanding the development of liberal democracy and the enduring challenges faced by representative systems. Essential reading for anyone interested in political theory, constitutional government, liberty, democracy, and the conditions under which a free society can truly govern itself.
John Stuart Mill (1806-1873) was a British philosopher, economist, and political thinker, and one of the most influential figures of classical liberalism. His works explored individual liberty, representative democracy, utilitarian ethics, women's rights, and social progress.
For Mill, representative government is not merely an institutional arrangement, but a powerful instrument of public education. Through political participation, citizens do not simply submit to authority; they learn responsibility, judgment, and a sense of the common good. Yet democracy, Mill argues, is not without dangers. He analyzes with remarkable clarity the risks of political mediocrity, the tyranny of the majority, uninformed voting, and the possible corruption of representative institutions. With philosophical rigor and practical insight, Mill reflects on suffrage, minority representation, the quality of public administration, civic education, and the relationship between individual freedom and collective welfare. The result is a foundational text for understanding the development of liberal democracy and the enduring challenges faced by representative systems. Essential reading for anyone interested in political theory, constitutional government, liberty, democracy, and the conditions under which a free society can truly govern itself.
John Stuart Mill (1806-1873) was a British philosopher, economist, and political thinker, and one of the most influential figures of classical liberalism. His works explored individual liberty, representative democracy, utilitarian ethics, women's rights, and social progress.
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