On Liberty (Penguin classics)

On Liberty by John Stuart Mill, published by Penguin Books on February 28, 1975, is a significant work that explores the intricate relationship between social authority and individual sovereignty. This edition, comprising 187 pages, presents Mill’s arguments in clear and persuasive prose, making it accessible for students of political science and philosophy.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the concept of liberty and its implications within a democratic framework. Mill poses and addresses challenging questions about the limits of authority and the importance of personal freedom. This edition serves as an economical resource for those interested in understanding the foundational ideas surrounding individual liberty and its critical role in society.
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In powerful and persuasive prose, Mill asks and answers provocative questions relating to the boundaries of social authority and individual sovereignty. This new edition offers students of political science and philosophy, in an inexpensive volume, one of the most influential studies on the nature of individual liberty and its role in a democratic society.
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