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James Mills Utilitarian Logic And Politics

James Mills Utilitarian Logic And Politics

James Mills, a foundational figure in 19th-century thought, deeply intertwined utilitarian logic with his extensive writings on political theory and governance. His contributions explore the rational application of utility principles to societal structures, offering critical insights into the ethical frameworks that should guide political decisions. Mills' work remains central to understanding the historical development of classical liberalism and the practical implications of utilitarianism in public life.

La Com Die Humaine De Saint Simon Classic Reprint

La Com Die Humaine De Saint Simon Classic Reprint

Explore a pivotal classic reprint of Saint-Simon's contribution to what could be considered his own 'La Comédie Humaine' or 'Human Comedy'—a sweeping vision of society and human endeavor. This essential volume sheds light on French social theory and 19th-century philosophy, offering readers a unique perspective on the historical development of societal analysis and utopian thought from one of its most influential figures.

Memoir Of Thomas Hill Green Scholars Choice Edition

Memoir Of Thomas Hill Green Scholars Choice Edition

Explore the life and thought of Thomas Hill Green, a prominent figure in 19th-century British Idealism, through this Scholars Choice Edition memoir. This book provides valuable insights into Green's philosophical contributions and his lasting impact on political and ethical thought, offering a comprehensive understanding of his life and work for scholars and enthusiasts alike.