View a hypertext version of John Stuart Mill's "On Liberty." Includes an animated picture of the philosopher.
Analyze this essay in which Mill defines logic as an art founded on the science of reasoning.
Learn about the British philosopher's childhood, and peruse a discussion of the books that influenced his views.
Delve into Mill's autobiography and his philosophic treatises, including "On Liberty," "The Subjection of Women" and "Utilitarianism."
Examine Mill's comparison of philosopher Jeremy Bentham and writer Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
Read excerpts from "On Liberty," and explore Mill's letters, articles and parliamentary speeches.
Bartleby Library provides a copy of the 1859 text of Mill's classic work about society and the individual.
Contains the complete text of "On Nature" by the 19th-century philosopher. Essay considers conceptions of nature through language and time.
Presents a bibliography, excerpts from "Autobiography" and "Principles of Political Economy," and reviews of the English philosopher's works.
Study this 1848 economic treatise by John Stuart Mill, in which he comments on the fate of the individual in an overpopulated world.
Survey a plain-text version of this 1869 essay about the inequality of rights between men and women.