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John Stuart Mill

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John Stuart Mill
John Stuart Mill
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ISBN
9781843546443
Bindwijze
Paperback
Taal
Engels
Uitgeverij
Atlantic Books
Jaar van uitgifte
2008
Aantal pagina's
616

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Now in paperback, Richard Reeves's beautifully written book is the definitive life of one of the heroic giants of Victorian England and the first biography for general readers since 1954: 'The best book I have read in a long time.' Ben Wilson, Literary Review 'Liberty, individualism and imagination were the essence of Mill's thought, and now that Mill's liberalism seems to have finally run its course, Reeves spells out its implications with exemplary lucidity, thoroughness and brio.' Hilary Spurling, Observer According to William Gladstone, John Stuart Mill was the 'Saint of Rationalism'. But in this new biography of Britain's greatest public intellectual, Richard Reeves reveals Mill as a man of action: a philosopher and radical MP who profoundly shaped Victorian society and whose thinking continues to illuminate our own. The product of an extraordinary and unique education, Mill would become in time the most significant English thinker of the nineteenth century, the author of the landmark essay On Liberty and one of the most passionate reformers and advocates of his revolutionary, opinionated age. As a journalist he fired off weekly articles demanding Irish land reform as the people of that nation starved, as an MP he introduced the first vote on women's suffrage, fought to preserve free-speech and opposed slavery, and, in his private life, for two decades pursued a love affair with another man's wife. To understand Mill and his contribution to his time and ours, Richard Reeves explores his life and work in tandem. His book is both a riveting and authoritative biography of a man raised by his father to promote happiness, whose life was spent in the pursuit of truth and liberty for all. 'Richard Reeves' sparkling new biography can be read as an attempt to do justice to this eminent thinker, and it succeeds triumphantly. Practically every aspect of Mill's life and thought is freshly presented.' John Gray, Independent 'Richard Reeves has assembled an impressive array of material and marshalled it with great style... the pace never slackens, the writing is slick and lucid and there are even some funny stories.' Phil Collins, Daily Telegraph 'An important new biography...Reeves brings Mill vividly to life. Mill, he shows, could hardly have been more removed from the desiccated, calculating machine of anti-Mill legend.' David Marquand, New Statesman 'Thorough and sympathetic... meticulously explored... This is a masterpiece.' Catholic Herald 978 1 84354 644 3 Biography www.atlantic-books.co.uk Cover design by Ghost. Cover images coutesy of [ ] A young activist and highly-educated Cambridge Union debater, Mill would become in time the highest-ranked English thinker of the nineteenth century, the author of the landmark essay On Liberty and one of the most passionate reformers and advocates of his revolutionary, opinionated age. As a journalist he fired off a weekly article on Irish land reform as the people of that nation starved, as an MP he introduced the first vote on women's suffrage, fought to preserve free-speech and opposed slavery, and, in his private life, pursued for two decades a love affair with another man's wife. To understand Mill and his contribution, Richard Reeves explores his life and work in tandem. His book is a riveting and authoritative biography of a man raised to promote happiness, whose life was spent in the pursuit of truth and liberty for all.
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