Liberty, Equality, Fraternity: And Three Brief Essays
With great energy and clarity, Sir James Fitzjames Stephen (1829-1894), author of History of the Criminal Law of England, and judge of the High Court from 1879-91, challenges John Stuart Mill's On Liberty and On Utilitarianism, arguing that Mill's view of humanity is sentimental and utopian. "His writing is strong meatRoderick Munday, Cambridge Law Journal
Paperback, 312 pages
Published
March 1st 1992
by University of Chicago Press
(first published 1992)
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