John Stuart Mill
(1806-1873)

British Philosopher

birthdate: May 20
birthplace:
Pentonville, London, England

John Stuart Mill was the greatest 19th century British philosopher, influencing the economic, ethical, philosophic, political, religious and social discourse of his time. Through his writings he advocated and greatly influenced social and political reforms. His book, On Liberty, is one of the foundations of classical liberalism, and one of the most important explorations of the concept of "liberty." The book explores the rights of the individual and the moral limits of power that society should have over each person. Mill was a strong advocate of his own brand of Utilitarianism, through which he proposed the "greatest happiness principle" -- the most ethically moral action is the one that creates the greatest happiness for the greatest number of people. John Stuart Mill was also an early advocate of feminism, arguing for equal rights for all at a time when women had very few rights. His visionary ideas for a better world greatly influenced and inspired many others who have continued the struggle for a more peaceful, just and sustainable world.

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