On Liberty

On Liberty

Annotated With Short Author Biography

DiJohn Stuart Mill

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"On Liberty" is an essay written by John Stuart Mill, first published in 1859. It stands as a seminal work of political philosophy and a powerful defense of individual freedom and autonomy. At its core, "On Liberty" explores the principles of liberty and the limits of state interference in the lives of individuals. Mill argues that society should prioritize the protection of individual liberty, allowing individuals the freedom to pursue their own interests and live according to their own beliefs, provided they do not harm others. One of the most compelling aspects of the essay is its advocacy for the importance of freedom of thought and expression. Mill contends that the free exchange of ideas and opinions is essential for the progress of society, as it allows for the exploration of new ideas and the correction of errors. "On Liberty" is also notable for its exploration of the concept of the "tyranny of the majority." Mill warns against the dangers of allowing majority opinion to suppress minority viewpoints, arguing that individuals should be free to dissent from prevailing norms and challenge conventional wisdom without fear of persecution or censorship. Through "On Liberty," Mill invites readers to confront questions of individual freedom, societal norms, and the role of government in regulating human behavior. He advocates for a society that values diversity, tolerates dissent, and upholds the rights of individuals to live according to their own conscience. It is a timeless classic that continues to resonate with readers today, reminding us of the importance of protecting individual liberties and fostering an environment where diverse perspectives can flourish.

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Data di pubblicazione
Mar 8, 2024
Lingua
English
Categoria
Narrativa
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Nessun copyright noto (dominio pubblico)
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Di (autore): John Stuart Mill

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EPUB

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