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Principles of Political Economy (Two Volume Set); With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy

Principles of Political Economy (Two Volume Set); With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy

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Principles of Political Economy (Two Volume Set); With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy

by Mill, John Stuart

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London: Longmans, Green, Reader and Dyer, 1871. Seventh Edition. Hardcover. pp. (i-iii) iv-xvi, 617; (i-v) vi-xv, 608. 8vo. Bound in dark turquoise pebbled cloth. General scuffing, predominantly to corners, and rubbing, darkening and slight slant to spines, corners bumped, ink inscription to title pages, foxing throughout; very good.

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John Stuart Mill (1806-73) was educated by his father and through his influence obtained a clerkship at India House. He formed the Utilitarian Society which met to read and discuss essays, and in 1825 he edited Bentham’s Treatise upon Evidence . In 1826 he suffered an acute mental crisis and found that poetry helped him recover the will to live, particularly the work of Wordsworth. Having reconsidered his aims and those of the Benthamite school, he met Harriet Taylor and she inspired a great deal of his philosophy. They married in 1851. Utilitarianism was published in 1861 but before that Mill published his System of Logic (1843), Principles of Political Economy (1848) and On Liberty (1839). His other works include his classic Autobiography (1873). Mill retired in 1858 and became the independent MP for Westminster from 1865 to 1868. He spent the rest of his life in France and died in Avignon.

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Title
Principles of Political Economy (Two Volume Set); With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy
Author
Mill, John Stuart
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Hardcover
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Seventh Edition
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Longmans, Green, Reader and Dyer
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London
Date Published
1871
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Politics; Western thought; utilitarianism; capitalism; industrialism; exploitation
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