This article explores John Stuart Mill’s career-long interest in federal models of politics. Demonstrating how multi-faceted Mill’s account was shaped by his views on civilization and empire, it argues that Mill was far more committed to federalism – as historical phenomenon, solution to contemporary political crises, and ideal for the organization of humanity – than is usually recognized. From his readings of ancient Greek history, through his reflection on the United States constitution, to his musing on the fate of Europe, federalism formed an important part of Mill’s account of politics, past, present, and futur
This thesis is motivated by uncertainty in the academic literature surrounding the meaning of federa...
American federalism is strongly operative and very much alive! Above all, it is opportunistic. It ch...
American constitutional federalism emerged from a complex matrix comprised by multiple intellectual,...
The creation of a European federation raises a number of philosophical questions, both in terms of w...
This article reviews the basic elements in John Stuart thought on freedom of expression, public opin...
This thesis examines John Stuart Mill's philosophy of government from the perspectives of the indivi...
International audienceThis article questions the articulation between John Stuart Mill’s initial pro...
International audienceThis article questions the articulation between John Stuart Mill's initial pro...
The thesis deals with the impact J.S. Mill's almost life-long involvement with France and the French...
This chapter discusses the political thought of John Stuart Mill focusing on issues such as Mill's t...
This essay explores aspects of John Stuart Mill’s approach to social and political science in the Co...
This Article offers an alternate account of federalism’s late eighteenth-century origins. In place o...
Thesis advisor: Christopher J. KellyThis dissertation investigates the liberal imperialism of Alexis...
International audience"Mill’s defence of individual liberty rests on a conception of historical dete...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1677-2954.2011v10n1p43This article shows that both J. S. Mill and Tocquevi...
This thesis is motivated by uncertainty in the academic literature surrounding the meaning of federa...
American federalism is strongly operative and very much alive! Above all, it is opportunistic. It ch...
American constitutional federalism emerged from a complex matrix comprised by multiple intellectual,...
The creation of a European federation raises a number of philosophical questions, both in terms of w...
This article reviews the basic elements in John Stuart thought on freedom of expression, public opin...
This thesis examines John Stuart Mill's philosophy of government from the perspectives of the indivi...
International audienceThis article questions the articulation between John Stuart Mill’s initial pro...
International audienceThis article questions the articulation between John Stuart Mill's initial pro...
The thesis deals with the impact J.S. Mill's almost life-long involvement with France and the French...
This chapter discusses the political thought of John Stuart Mill focusing on issues such as Mill's t...
This essay explores aspects of John Stuart Mill’s approach to social and political science in the Co...
This Article offers an alternate account of federalism’s late eighteenth-century origins. In place o...
Thesis advisor: Christopher J. KellyThis dissertation investigates the liberal imperialism of Alexis...
International audience"Mill’s defence of individual liberty rests on a conception of historical dete...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1677-2954.2011v10n1p43This article shows that both J. S. Mill and Tocquevi...
This thesis is motivated by uncertainty in the academic literature surrounding the meaning of federa...
American federalism is strongly operative and very much alive! Above all, it is opportunistic. It ch...
American constitutional federalism emerged from a complex matrix comprised by multiple intellectual,...