
On Liberty (Version 2)
On Liberty, written by John Stuart Mill in 1859, is a foundational essay advocating for individual freedom and its limitations. Mill posits that individuals should have the liberty to think, speak, and act as they choose, provided their actions do not harm others. The work addresses the balance between personal rights and social control, making it relevant to ongoing discussions about free speech and governmental authority. Mill's arguments remain crucial in understanding the dynamics of freedom and responsibility in contemporary society.




