Liberty and Equality

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John Stuart Mill has a controversial place in the classical liberal tradition. He shocked many conservatives with his support for womens suffrage in The Subjection of Women (1869) and seemed to justify considerable state intervention in the economy in his Principles of Political Economy (1848). One of his most influential books, On Liberty (1859), prompted a critique by Stephens who argued that Mills idea of liberty and equality undermined the older liberal notions of “ordered liberty” and “equality under law”.

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THE READING ROOM

Letter from a Birmingham Jail

By: OLL Editor

We at the Online Library of Liberty think that there are few better things one could do today than to read or listen to Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Letter from a Birmingham Jail.
Liberty, Equality, Fraternity (LF ed.)

James Fitzjames Stephen (author)

The Liberty Fund edition of this work. Impugning John Stuart Mill’s famous treatise, On Liberty, Stephen criticized Mill for turning abstract doctrines of the French Revolution into “the creed of a religion.” Only the constraints of…

On Liberty and The Subjection of Women (1879 ed.)

John Stuart Mill (author)

Mill had been somewhat coy about publishing The Subjection of Women during his lifetime because he feared the condemnation of his peers for daring to apply the general notions of individual liberty which he had clearly spelled out in…

THE READING ROOM

Our Thanksgiving Menu at the Reading Room

By: Sarah Skwire

Pull up a chair and feast on this menu of Thanksgiving reading from the OLL!

THE READING ROOM

Social Coercion in Libertopia

By: Bill Glod

James moves to the small town of Libertopia, where property rights are respected with perfect consistency. There is no force or fraud. Contracts are still normally in writing but handshakes uphold deals reliably. One can leave one’s…
The Subjection of Women (1878 ed.)

John Stuart Mill (author)

Mill took up the cause of women’s rights in the face of much opposition from his colleagues in Parliament. In addition to his parliamentary speeches on the matter his most extended defense of the right of women to own property and to…

LIBERTY MATTERS

LIBERTY MATTERS

Systemic Racism in Education and Healthcare (October 2022)

Ramon P. DeGennaro (contributor)

At best, healthcare and education in the United States are suboptimal. At worst, they are a national disgrace. Any disagreements over how best to improve each institution concern more narrowly focused issues, such as...

LIBERTY MATTERS

Systemic Racism in Education and Healthcare (October 2022)

By: Ramon P. DeGennaro

At best, healthcare and education in the United States are suboptimal. At worst, they are a national disgrace. Any disagreements over how best to improve each institution concern more narrowly focused issues, such as racial…

18thC Middle Class Radicalism: A Bibliographical Essay by Isaac Kramnick

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Godwin, Paine, Priestley, Tucker, Literature of Liberty: A Review of Contemporary Liberal Thought , vol. III, no. 2 Summer 1980 published by the Cato Institute (1978-1979) and the Institute for Humane Studies…

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