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Mill

In Our Time: Philosophy

CHAPTER

The Infancy of Races

Mill believed that the self-creative progressive individual realizing a rich and flourishing life of achievement could only be achieved in certain state of society. He also thought colonies had to grow up to deserve democracy, he thinks they like children. When you find Mill talking about societies in which we can see the human race as it were in its infancy, one begins to twitch. The idea that you had an empire in order to stop having an empire was not a very 19th century thought.

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