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Perfect Equality : John Stuart Mill on Well-Constituted Communities

Part of the Studies in Social, Political, and Legal Philosophy series
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This original and compelling book argues that previous studies of John Stuart Mill's work have neglected his egalitarianism and thus seriously misunderstood his views.

Morales demonstrates that Mill was fundamentally concerned with how the exercise of unjust or arbitrary power by some individuals over others sabotages the possibility of human well-being and social improvement. Mill therefore believed that 'perfect equality'-more than liberty-was the foundation of democracy and that democracy was a moral ideal for the organization of human life in all of its dimensions.

By reinterpreting Mill, Morales also challenges twentieth-century views of liberalism, and addresses its contemporary communitarian and feminist critics.

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Rowman & Littlefield
0847681815 / 9780847681815
Paperback / softback
320.01
08/10/1996
United States
English
xiv, 219 pages
23 cm
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