John Stuart Mill
Economist and philosopher, Utilitarianism

Born
May 20th, 1806
219 years ago
Died
1873
152 years ago — 67 years old
Category
Thinkers & Philosophers
Country
United Kingdom
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An English economist, civil servant, and philosopher contributed significantly to liberal thought and utilitarian philosophy. Mill published influential works including 'A System of Logic' and 'On Liberty.' His writing on individual freedom, and societal control led to extensive discussions in philosophy and politics. As a member of Parliament, Mill advocated for women's suffrage and social reforms. His ideas on liberty and free speech continue to influence political theory and philosophy.
Authored 'On Liberty'
Advocated for women's suffrage
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