Mill on Liberty A Defence

“Mill on Liberty: A Defence” by John Gray is a significant work published by Routledge in 1996. This second edition reproduces the full text of the original 1983 publication and is presented in paperback for the first time. The book includes an extensive postscript where Gray defends his interpretation of John Stuart Mill’s ideas while offering critical perspectives on Millian and other forms of liberalism.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the foundations of liberalism, engaging with contemporary contributions from thinkers such as Raz, Feinberg, Rawls, and Berlin. Gray argues that Millian liberalism, like other liberal theories based on autonomy or individuality, exhibits a Eurocentric bias that lacks rational justification. This edition, comprising 175 pages, is aimed at both those familiar with Mill’s “On Liberty” and newcomers, making it a valuable resource for moral and political theorists, law students, and intellectual historians.
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Mill on Liberty was first published in 1983 and has become a classic of Mill commentary. The second edition reproduces the text of the first in full, and in paperback for the first time. To this, John Gray adds an extensive postscript which defends the interpretation of Mill set out in the first edition, but develops radical criticisms of the substance of Millian and other liberalism.
The new edition is intended as a contribution to the current debate about the foundations of liberalism, and it looks closely at the recent seminal contributions to liberal thought by Raz, Feinberg, Rawls and Berlin. Central to its argument is Gray’s contention that, like other liberalisms that ground themselves on an ideal of autonomy or individuality, Millian liberalism has a Eurocentric bias that cannot be given rational justification. Gray addresses the question of whether any form of liberal theory, can, in fact, avoid the bias, and concludes that it cannot.
This book will be indispensable both to those familiar with On Liberty and to those coming to it for the first time. In addition, the book will also be of great interest to moral and political theorists, to students of law and jurisprudence and to intellectual historians.
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