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1963
A scholarly collection of philosophical and economic writings created during the 19th century, specifically in the Victorian era. This index serves to catalog Mill's diverse body of work, which encompasses various themes, including political theory, utilitarianism, economic principles, and his reflections on liberty and social structures. The book provides a comprehensive overview of notable works such as ''Considerations on Representative Government,'' ''Utilitarianism,'' and ''On Liberty,'' among others. Mill’s writings delve into the intricacies of governance, the role of individual freedom in society, and the application of utilitarian principles to ethical and political dilemmas. Each listed work is deeply rooted in Mill's advocacy for liberalism and social reform, systematically addressing unresolved issues in political economy and the ethical implications of human actions. This index serves as both a valuable resource for students and scholars interested in Mill's extensive contributions to philosophy and social science, and as a guide to navigate his influential thoughts on governance, morality, and human behavior.