

Mill
May 18, 2006
Melvyn Bragg and guests delve into the life and ideas of philosopher John Stuart Mill, focusing on the integration of logic and poetry in philosophy, his stance on women's equality, and his influence on modern discussions on social reform and individual freedom. They explore how Mill's utilitarian background shaped his political beliefs, why he considered Romantic literature crucial for society, and the significance of his notions of individualism in current social theory.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Exploring the Influence and Perspectives of John Stuart Mill
01:37 • 7min
The Formative Years of J.S. Mill
08:58 • 16min
Mill's Advocacy for Radical Individualism and Democracy
24:33 • 10min
Feminist Views on Women's Subjection in 1869
34:21 • 4min
Evolution of John Stuart Mill's Philosophical Thought
38:09 • 3min
Mill's Argumentative Strategy and Views on Suffrage
41:21 • 2min