On Liberty

On Liberty

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Mill, John Stuart
Sharp Ink
EAN: 9788028370930
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In 'On Liberty,' this compelling anthology explores the intricate web of individual freedom across a tapestry of literary expressions and historical contexts. It unfolds a narrative spanning philosophical treatises and cultural critiques, inviting readers to navigate the multifaceted discourse on personal and societal liberty. The collection encapsulates an epoch's fervent pursuit to delineate the boundaries of freedom and governance, drawing on diverse stylistic landscapes that range from the eloquent rhetoric of classical philosophy to the sharp acuity of modern commentary. The collection is anchored by the luminary contributions of John Stuart Mill and W. L. Courtney, whose works have significantly shaped the dialogue on liberty in their respective eras. Their insights reflect the ideological currents of their time, from the fervors of 19th-century liberalism to emergent democratic ideals, offering a rich labyrinth of thought. By juxtaposing perspectives from such influential figures, the anthology captures the intellectual ferment that defined an age striving towards equilibrium between authority and personal autonomy. This anthology is a must-read for anyone seeking a profound understanding of liberty in all its manifestations. It provides an indispensable resource for engaging with complex ideas through a rich mosaic of viewpoints and literary forms. Readers are invited to explore the anthology not just for its historical significance, but for the timeless dialogue it perpetuates, bridging disparate epochs and visions into a coherent narrative on the nature of freedom.
EAN 9788028370930
ISBN 8028370934
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Sharp Ink
Pages 80
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152 x 4
Authors Courtney, William L.; Mill, John Stuart
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