Mill's On Liberty
Discover the profound insights of John Stuart Mill in Mill's On Liberty, expertly edited by C. L. Ten and published by Cambridge University Press in 2010. This compelling volume comprises 252 pages of thought-provoking essays that delve into the multifaceted issues presented in Mill's seminal work. Explore essential themes such as the nature of liberty, the importance of tolerating diversity, and the significance of freedom of expression. The essays also examine the value of 'experiments in living' and the foundational principles of individual liberty, as well as the complexities of multiculturalism and the rights of minority cultural groups. Ideal for students and enthusiasts of English literature, history, and criticism, this book offers a rich exploration of Mill's ideas and their relevance in contemporary discussions on freedom and diversity.