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Introduction
John Stuart Mill was one of the first thinkers to argue that a social theory must engage with ideas of culture and internal life. His treatise on liberty is one of the sacred texts of liberalism. How did Mill's utilitarian background shape his political ideas? Why did you think romantic literature was significant to the rational structure of society? On what grounds did he argue for women's equality? And how did his notions of the individual become so central to modern social theory? With me to discuss J.S. Mill, R. A. Grayling, professor of philosophy at Birkbeck University of London. Janet Wright-Pritchers, reader in bioethics at University of London; Alan Ryan