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  • ...[John Stuart Mill]]<ref>[http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext04/conrg10.txt John Stuart Mill: "Considerations on Representative Government'' (1861), Project Gutenberg] ...[/Bibliography|bibliography subpage]] provides links to the writings of [[John Stuart Mill]] and L T Hobhouse on the subject of Liberalism
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  • ...ernment'' <ref>[http://philosophy.eserver.org/mill-representative-govt.txt John Stuart Mill Representative Government]</ref>. The ideologies of various forms of [[soci ...smill.htm John Stuart Mill ''Utilitarianism'']</ref> as put forward by [[John Stuart Mill]], treats all of those influences as aberrations, and advocates decision-m
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  • ...ion of the state in modern political thought (neither [[David Hume]] nor [[John Stuart Mill]] thought it necessary to engage in such an exercise) it still has some pro
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  • ...own was [[John Stuart Mill]]. His ''Principles of Political Economy''<ref>John Stuart Mill, ''[http://www.econlib.org/library/Mill/mlP.html Principles of Political Ec
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  • ...|Darwin]], [[Charles Fourier|Fourier]], [[Ferdinand Lassalle|Lassalle]], [[John Stuart Mill]], [[Robert Owen]], [[Claude Henri de Rouvroy, Comte de Saint-Simon|Saint-S
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  • ...own was [[John Stuart Mill]]. His ''Principles of Political Economy''<ref>John Stuart Mill, ''[http://www.econlib.org/library/Mill/mlP.html Principles of Political Ec
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  • ...elaide]</ref><ref>[http://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/m/mill/john_stuart/m645r/ John Stuart Mill: ''Representative Government'', first published 1861, online version from e
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  • 1861 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [[John Stuart Mill]]'s ''Representative Government''[http://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/m/mill/john
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  • ...Zealand-born [[Ernest Rutherford]], philosophers such as [[John Locke]], [[John Stuart Mill]], [[Bertrand Russell]] and [[Thomas Hobbes]], and economists such as [[Dav ...ilosophers include [[Francis Bacon]], [[Thomas Hobbes]], [[John Locke]], [[John Stuart Mill]], [[Bernard Williams]] and [[Bertrand Russell]]. [[Jeremy Bentham]], leade
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  • ...Papers]]), [[Alexis de Tocqueville]] (in [[Democracy in America]]) and [[John Stuart Mill]] (in [[On Liberty]]).
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  • ...Papers]]), [[Alexis de Tocqueville]] (in [[Democracy in America]]) and [[John Stuart Mill]] (in [[On Liberty]]).
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  • ...ces - regardless of how those differences arise. Since its exposition by John Stuart Mill <ref>[http://www.econlib.org/Library/Ricardo/ricP2a.html#Ch.7,%20On%20Forei
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  • ...ces - regardless of how those differences arise. Since its exposition by John Stuart Mill <ref>[http://www.econlib.org/Library/Ricardo/ricP2a.html#Ch.7,%20On%20Forei
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  • ...se elements will ever amount to the action of the living body itself.'' ([[John Stuart Mill]], the founder of 'emergentism', quoted in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Phi
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  • :[[John Stuart Mill]] ''On Liberty'' (1869) Chapter II: [http://www.bartleby.com/130/2.html Of
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  • The concept of emergence has continued to evolve since the philosopher [[John Stuart Mill]] introduced it, under a different name, in the nineteenth-century (1843),<
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