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Mill’s range of interests was remarkably wide, extending from education and psychology in his two-volume Analysis of the Phenomena of the Human Mind (1829a), to political economy (he persuaded his friend David Ricardo to write on that subject, as Mill himself did in his Elements of Political Economy, 1821), to penology and prison reform, to the law and history, and, not least, to political philosophy. On these and other subjects he wrote five books and more than a thousand essays and reviews. It is with Mill the political philosopher and educational theorist that the present article is principally concerned.
1. Biography
2. Alliance with Bentham
3. Mill’s Writings
4. The Essay on Government
4.1 Mill on Representation
4.2 The Meritocratic “Middle Rank”
4.3 The Reception of Government
4.4 Macaulay’s “Famous Attack”
5. Other Related Writings
6. The Essay on Education
6.1 Mill on the “Human Mind”
6.2 The Formation of Character
6.3 Education, Power and Liberty of the Press
6.4 Education and Happiness
7. Conclusion: Mill’s Legacy
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