Reference

John Stuart Mill (1806-1873), The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
John Stuart Mill - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"John Stuart Mill (May 20, 1806 - May 8, 1873), an English philosopher and political economist, was an influential liberal thinker of the 19th century. He was an advocate of utilitarianism, the ethical theory that was systemised by his godfather, Jeremy Bentham, but adapted to German romanticism. ..."

Biography

John Stuart Mill (1806 - 1873), by Thomas Mautner (Editor), The Penguin Dictionary of Philosophy

Articles

John Stuart Mill and the Three Dangers to Liberty, by Richard M. Ebeling, Freedom Daily, Jun 2001
John Stuart Mill - Hero of the Day, The Daily Objectivist, 2000
The Sphere of Government: Nineteenth Century Theories: 1. John Stuart Mill, by Henry Hazlitt, The Freeman: Ideas on Liberty, Jan 1980

Writings

Bentham, London and Westminster Review, Aug 1838
Related Topic: Jeremy Bentham
"He was a man both of remarkable endowments for philosophy, and of remarkable deficiencies for it; fitted, beyond almost any man, for drawing from his premises, conclusions not only correct, but sufficiently precise and specific to be practical; but whose general conception of human nature and life furnished him with an unusually slender stock of premises."

Books Authored

Autobiography, 1873
Electronic text available at www.utilitarianism.com
On Liberty, 1859
Related Topic: Liberty
Electronic text available at The Library of Economics and Liberty.
Principles of Political Economy, 1848
Related Topic: Economics
Electronic text available at The Library of Economics and Liberty.