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The English Utilitarians Leslie Stephen

The English Utilitarians By Leslie Stephen

The English Utilitarians by Leslie Stephen


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Leslie Stephen (1832-1904), the English author and literary critic, began researching what he later called his 'utilitarian bog' in the late 1870s, though this three-volume examination of English utilitarianism was not published until 1900. Volume 2 examines James Mill (1773-1836) whose writings influenced the dissemination of utilitarianism.

The English Utilitarians Summary

The English Utilitarians by Leslie Stephen

Leslie Stephen (1832-1904), author, literary critic, social commentator and the first editor of the Dictionary of National Biography, published his two-volume History of English Thought in the Eighteenth Century (also reissued in this series) in 1876. This led him to further investigation and study of utilitarianism, whose proponents believed that human action should be guided by the principle of ensuring the happiness of the greatest number of people. While working on many other projects, especially the Dictionary, and haunted by domestic tragedy in the sudden death of his second wife in 1895, Stephen struggled for two decades with this undertaking, calling it the 'utilitarian bog': the long-awaited three-volume work was finally published in 1900. Volume 2 examines the life and political background of James Mill (1773-1836) whose writings were influential in the dissemination of utilitarianism.

Table of Contents

1. James Mill; 2. Reform movements; 3. Political theory; 4. Malthus; 5. Ricardo; 6. Economic heretics; 7. Psychology; 8. Religion.

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NLS9781108041010
9781108041010
1108041019
The English Utilitarians by Leslie Stephen
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2011-12-01
394
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