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John Stuart Mill's Theory Of Justice
Authors:Barry S Clark  John E Elliott
Abstract:John Stuart Mill has traditionally been portrayed as self-contradictory and failing to construct a unified social theory. Recent scholarship, however, has challenged this view, finding Mill's work to be creatively synthetic in bridging the antinomies inherent in liberal democratic thought. This revisionist interpretation of Mill is advanced by an understanding of his theory of justice and its role in shaping his policy positions on issues such as welfare, education, voting rights, property rights, taxation, government intervention, and the future of capitalism.
Keywords:Capitalism  Ethics  Equality  Justice  Liberty  Rights  Security  Socialism  Taxation  Utilitarianism
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