This paper relates Bowles and Gintis's egalitarian proposal for a redistribution of assets from capitalists to workers to Mill's arguments for cooperatives and market socialism. The existing parallel between these two proposals, which stem from seemingly antagonistic traditions of thought, separated by almost one hundred and fifty years of theoretical disputes, practical drawbacks of socialist efforts, and unanticipated turns in the development of capitalism, is evidence of the resilience of an approach to social improvement of which Mill is one of the leading figures. Our main point is that a comparative reading of these two contributions not only illuminates the common themes covered and highlights problems and difficulties present in bot...
“[I]t is not the pursuit of happiness but the enlargement of freedom which is socialism’s highest ai...
John Stuart Mill records in his Autobiography that, by the mid-to-late 1840s, his politics were ‘und...
In 1848 the well- known philosopher of Classical School, John Stuart Mill published his Principles o...
ABSTRACTJohn Stuart Mill's support for, and predictions of, co-operative production have been taken ...
In the previous chapters I have only criticized Mill's views when I thought it would help to explain...
As Nicholas Capaldi notes, ‘the question of Mill’s relation to socialism continues to puzzle scholar...
Compared to other elements of his political and economic thought, John Stuart Mill’s claim to be ‘un...
This thesis examines why John Stuart Mill thought his political philosophy to be 'under the general ...
International audienceMarx deplored political economy's claims to establish “eternal” – or “natural”...
This paper analyses Mill's rejection of socialism and his adherence to what we chose tocall his 'lib...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
tury, both as major social theorists seeking to understand industrial society, and as active partici...
In Principles of Political Economy, John Stuart Mill both provides an assessment of the workability ...
John Stuart Mill is an extremely interesting figure in the history of economics. He was known for hi...
Vita.This Dissertation consists of three Essays which explore comprehensively important areas of the...
“[I]t is not the pursuit of happiness but the enlargement of freedom which is socialism’s highest ai...
John Stuart Mill records in his Autobiography that, by the mid-to-late 1840s, his politics were ‘und...
In 1848 the well- known philosopher of Classical School, John Stuart Mill published his Principles o...
ABSTRACTJohn Stuart Mill's support for, and predictions of, co-operative production have been taken ...
In the previous chapters I have only criticized Mill's views when I thought it would help to explain...
As Nicholas Capaldi notes, ‘the question of Mill’s relation to socialism continues to puzzle scholar...
Compared to other elements of his political and economic thought, John Stuart Mill’s claim to be ‘un...
This thesis examines why John Stuart Mill thought his political philosophy to be 'under the general ...
International audienceMarx deplored political economy's claims to establish “eternal” – or “natural”...
This paper analyses Mill's rejection of socialism and his adherence to what we chose tocall his 'lib...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
tury, both as major social theorists seeking to understand industrial society, and as active partici...
In Principles of Political Economy, John Stuart Mill both provides an assessment of the workability ...
John Stuart Mill is an extremely interesting figure in the history of economics. He was known for hi...
Vita.This Dissertation consists of three Essays which explore comprehensively important areas of the...
“[I]t is not the pursuit of happiness but the enlargement of freedom which is socialism’s highest ai...
John Stuart Mill records in his Autobiography that, by the mid-to-late 1840s, his politics were ‘und...
In 1848 the well- known philosopher of Classical School, John Stuart Mill published his Principles o...