
On Liberty
On Liberty, published in 1859 by John Stuart Mill, is a foundational text in political philosophy advocating for individual freedom. Mill argues that individuals should be free to pursue any activity, thought, or belief as long as it does not harm others, challenging traditional views on government and society. The work remains relevant in contemporary discussions about personal liberties and social responsibility and has been continuously in print since its release.
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David Barnes, Carl Manchester, Mike Kauffmann, ML Cohen












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