This classic memoir brings the complete biography of the one of the greatest thinkers of the western philosophy. Mill is considered to be the most influential mind of liberalism. His work contributed greatly to the development of social theory, political theory and political economy thanks to which he earned the title of "the most influential English-speaking philosopher of the nineteenth century". In this book, John Stuart Mill described his life from childhood and early education until old age. He wrote about his main interests, notable ideas and great influences.
Contents:
Childhood and Early Education
Moral Influences in Early Youth
My Father's Character and Opinions
Last Stage of Education, and First of Self-education
Youthful Propagandism
The "Westminster Review"
A Crisis in My Mental History
One Stage Onward
Commencement of the Most Valuable Friendship of My Life
My Father's Death
Writings and Other Proceedings Up to 1840
General View of the Remainder of My Life
Completion of the "System of Logic"
Publication of the "Principles of Political Economy"
Marriage
Retirement From the India House
Publication of "Liberty"
"Considerations on Representative Government"
Civil War in America
Examination of Sir William Hamilton's Philosophy
Parliamentary Life
Remainder of My Life