The Collected Works of John Stuart Mill, Volume XXI - Essays on Equality, Law, and Education

Vol. 21 of the 33 vol. Collected Works contains a number of Mill’s essays on the law, women and children, the American Civil War, and his book on The Subjection of Women. It also contains in the Appendix Harriet Taylor’s works On Marriage and the Enfranchisement of Women.
The Collected Works of John Stuart Mill, Volume XXI - Essays on Equality, Law, and Education, ed. John M. Robson, Introduction by Stefan Collini (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1984).
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- Author: John Stuart Mill
- Editor: John M. Robson
- Introduction: Stefan Collini
- Author: Harriet Taylor
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Table of Contents
- Contents
- Introduction
- MILL AS PUBLIC MORALIST
- EQUALITY
- LAW
- EDUCATION
- Textual Introduction
- APPENDICES
- TEXTUAL PRINCIPLES AND METHODS
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- ESSAYS ON EQUALITY, LAW AND EDUCATION
- LAW OF LIBEL AND LIBERTY OF THE PRESS 1825
- EDITOR’S NOTE
- Law of Libel and Liberty of the Press
- ON MARRIAGE 1832–33?
- EDITOR’S NOTE
- On Marriage
- AUSTIN’S LECTURES ON JURISPRUDENCE 1832
- EDITOR’S NOTE
- Austin’s Lectures on Jurisprudence
- REFORM IN EDUCATION 1834
- EDITOR’S NOTE
- Reform in Education
- ON PUNISHMENT 1834
- EDITOR’S NOTE
- On Punishment
- SMITH ON LAW REFORM 1841
- EDITOR’S NOTE
- Smith on Law Reform
- THE NEGRO QUESTION 1850
- EDITOR’S NOTE
- The Negro Question*
- STATEMENT ON MARRIAGE 1851
- EDITOR’S NOTE
- Statement on Marriage
- REMARKS ON MR. FITZROY’S BILL FOR THE MORE EFFECTUAL PREVENTION OF ASSAULTS ON WOMEN AND CHILDREN 1853
- EDITOR’S NOTE
- Remarks on Mr. Fitzroy’s Bill for the More Effectual Prevention of Assaults on Women and Children
- A FEW WORDS ON NON-INTERVENTION 1859
- EDITOR’S NOTE
- A Few Words on Non-Intervention
- THE CONTEST IN AMERICA 1862
- EDITOR’S NOTE
- The Contest in America
- THE SLAVE POWER 1862
- EDITOR’S NOTE
- The Slave Power
- AUSTIN ON JURISPRUDENCE 1863
- EDITOR’S NOTE
- Austin on Jurisprudence
- EDUCATIONAL ENDOWMENTS 1866
- EDITOR’S NOTE
- Educational Endowments
- INAUGURAL ADDRESS DELIVERED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF ST. ANDREWS 1867
- EDITOR’S NOTE
- Inaugural Address Delivered to the University of St. Andrews
- THE SUBJECTION OF WOMEN 1869
- EDITOR’S NOTE
- Chapter I
- Chapter II
- Chapter III
- Chapter IV
- TREATY OBLIGATIONS 1870
- EDITOR’S NOTE
- Treaty Obligations
- THE CONTAGIOUS DISEASES ACTS 1871
- EDITOR’S NOTE
- The Contagious Diseases Acts
- APPENDICES
- Appendix A
- ON MARRIAGE (1832–33?)
- Appendix B
- PAPERS ON WOMEN’S RIGHTS (1847–50?)
- 1.: Rights of Women—and Especially with Regard to the Elective Franchise—By a Woman—Dedicated to Queen Victoria
- 2.: Women—(Rights of)
- 3.: The Rights of Women to the Elective Franchise and Its Advantages
- 4.: Why Women Are Entitled to the Suffrage
- 5.: [Reform: Ends and Means]
- Political
- Social
- Appendix C
- ENFRANCHISEMENT OF WOMEN (1851)
- Appendix D
- DRAFT OF A PORTION OF THE INAUGURAL ADDRESS (1866)
- Appendix E
- JAMAICA COMMITTEE: PUBLIC DOCUMENTS (1866, 1868)
- 1.: Statement of the Jamaica Committee (1866)
- 2.: Address to Friends of the Jamaica Committee (1866)
- 3: Statement of the Jamaica Committee (1868)
- Appendix F
- TEXTUAL EMENDATIONS
- Appendix G
- Bibliographical Index of Persons and Works Cited, with Variants and Notes
- PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS
- STATUTES
- FRANCE
- PRUSSIA
- UNITED STATES OF AMERICA