For an idea so central to the thought of a figure so prominent in the history of political philosophy, John Stuart Mill's ‘tyranny of the majority’ has been badly neglected. In this paper examination of strategic texts leads to the conclusions that Mill developed different conceptions of majority tyranny focussed on the middle class and the labouring class respectively, and that with regard to such tyranny he contrasted the situations of different societies. The United States had succumbed to it, he believed, while England might yet be spared it. © 1993, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. All rights reserved
Copyright © 2008 The AuthorsThis paper explores Mill’s and Owen’s incompatible conceptions of charac...
Este trabalho investiga as relações entre a regra da maioria e o princípio do dano de John Stuart Mi...
This paper seeks to refute the standard interpretation of John Stuart Mill as an inconsistent and in...
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grantor: University of TorontoThis study is an attempt to account for the presence of disc...
This paper re-examines the social philosophy of John Stuart Mill, with special emphasis on his views...
Copyright © 2008 The AuthorsThis paper explores Mill’s and Owen’s incompatible conceptions of charac...
Este trabalho investiga as relações entre a regra da maioria e o princípio do dano de John Stuart Mi...
This paper seeks to refute the standard interpretation of John Stuart Mill as an inconsistent and in...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1677-2954.2011v10n1p43This article shows that both J. S. Mill and Tocquevi...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 52-54)One of the seminal minds of the nineteenth century ...
This thesis examines John Stuart Mill's philosophy of government from the perspectives of the indivi...
This thesis examines why John Stuart Mill thought his political philosophy to be 'under the general ...
In this study I provide a clarification and analysis of the conceptualizations of the tyranny of the...
This article reviews the basic elements in John Stuart thought on freedom of expression, public opin...
Democracy and representative government are two interwoven and interconnected concepts and one of th...
John Stuart Mill investigates the central elements of the 19th century philosopher’s most profound a...
“[I]t is not the pursuit of happiness but the enlargement of freedom which is socialism’s highest ai...
In this chapter, I explore John Stuart Mill's philosophy of education and its connection and interse...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study is an attempt to account for the presence of disc...
This paper re-examines the social philosophy of John Stuart Mill, with special emphasis on his views...
Copyright © 2008 The AuthorsThis paper explores Mill’s and Owen’s incompatible conceptions of charac...
Este trabalho investiga as relações entre a regra da maioria e o princípio do dano de John Stuart Mi...
This paper seeks to refute the standard interpretation of John Stuart Mill as an inconsistent and in...