The Political Writings of James Mill (1815-1836)

This is an anthology of James Mill’s writings compiled from The British Review, and London Critical Journal [1815], the Supplement to the 4th, 5th and 6th editions of the Encyclopaedia Britannica [1815-1824], Parliamentary History and Review [1826], The Westminster Review [1824-1836], The London Review [1835-36], and The London and Westminster Review [1836].
The Political Writings of James Mill: Essays and Reviews on Politics and Society, 1815-1836, ed. David M. Hart (Liberty Fund, 2013).
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Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Bibliography
- Table of Contents
- The Political Writings of James Mill: Essays and Reviews on Politics and Society, 1815-1836
- 1.: The British Review [1815]
- Art. IX.—: Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind.
- 2.: Supplement to the 4th, 5th and 6th editions of the Encyclopaedia Britannica, Edinburgh, 1824, 6 volumes. [1815-1824]
- BANKS FOR SAVINGS.
- BEGGAR.
- BENEFIT SOCIETIES.
- CASTE.
- COLONY.
- ECONOMISTS.
- EDUCATION.
- GOVERNMENT.
- JURISPRUDENCE.
- LIBERTY OF THE PRESS.
- NATIONS, LAW OF.
- PRISONS AND PRISON DISCIPLINE.
- 3.: Parliamentary History and Review [London, 1826]
- Summary Review of the Conduct and Measures of the Seventh Imperial Parliament.
- 4.: The Westminster Review [1824-1836]
- Art. XI.: PERIODICAL LITERATURE.
- 1.: Edinburgh Review. Vol.1, 2, &c.
- 2.: The Quarterly Review, No. lviii.—Faux’s Memorable Days in America.
- PERIODICAL LITERATURE.
- Art. IX.: The Quarterly Review.
- Art. X.: Edinburgh Review, Number LXXX. Art. IV.
- Art. VIII.—
- Art. VIII.—
- Art. I.—: Essays on the Formation and Publication of Opinions, and other Subjects. The second Edition, revised and enlarged. 8vo. Hunter. London.
- Art. 1.—
- Art. I.—: Thoughts on Moderate Reform in the House of Commons. London. J. Ridgway. 1830.
- 5.: The London Review [1835-36]
- Art. I.: THE STATE OF THE NATION.
- Art. X.: THE BALLOT.—A DIALOGUE.
- Note, by the Editor of the Dialogue.
- POSTSCRIPT.
- Art. I.: THE CHURCH, AND ITS REFORM.
- Art. I.: LAW REFORM.
- Art. I.: ARISTOCRACY.
- Art. XIV.: WHETHER POLITICAL ECONOMY IS USEFUL?
- Art. IX.: THEORY AND PRACTICE.
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