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John Stuart Mill was a British philosopher, political economist, and civil servant, recognized as one of the most influential thinkers of the 19th century. His writings on liberty, utilitarianism, and social reform shaped modern political and ethical thought. He advocated for individual freedom, women's rights, and expanded democracy. Here are 255 of his quotes:
In these frequent talks about the books I read, he used, as opportunity offered, to give me explanations and ideas respecting civilization, government, morality, mental cultivation, which he required me afterwards to restate to him in my own words. He also made me read, and give him a verbal account of, many books which would not have interested me sufficiently to induce me to read them of myself: among others, Millar's Historical View of the English Government, a book of great merit for its time, and which he highly valued; Mosheim's Ecclesiastical History, McCrie's Life of John Knox, and even Sewel's and Rutty's Histories of the Quakers. He was fond of putting into my hands books which exhibited men of energy and resource in unusual circumstances, struggling against difficulties and overcoming them: of such works I remember Beaver's African Memoranda, and Collins's account of the first settlement of New South Wales.
John Stuart Mill
John Stuart Mill
Occupation: British Philosopher
Born: May 20, 1806
Died: May 8, 1873
Quotes count: 255
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