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John Stuart Mill - On Liberty | Political Philosophy 

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John Stuart Mill or J. S. Mill was the most influential liberal philosopher of the 19th century who wrote On Liberty, A System of Logic, Utilitarianism, The Subjection of Women, and The Principles of Political Economy.
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Комментарии : 75   
@smyrnians
@smyrnians 6 месяцев назад
It is not an introduction to Mill, you have nearly covered all key aspects of his philosophy. Especially the part about the representative democracy (adding also Burke on the duty of the representers) is perfect. Great video, thank you.
@bigdlamz
@bigdlamz 2 года назад
The clarity of thought and critical analysis is crip and simply amazing
@djd_0770
@djd_0770 3 месяца назад
No, it was all Wikipedia.
@clairerooney5986
@clairerooney5986 2 месяца назад
This guy is pure gold he’s literally helping my GPA
@Pheonixhst
@Pheonixhst 5 месяцев назад
Really wonderfully informative video! This video is probably going to single handily expand my grades for my A-level political Ideology exams! Thank you so very much!
@landsea7332
@landsea7332 Год назад
Excellent Presentation - its so refreshing to hear a presentation with the intent of being free from a modern day political agenda .
@sdnpls
@sdnpls 3 года назад
This channel is awesome, thank you so much for these videos :)
@IsildurPL1
@IsildurPL1 2 года назад
This man is pure gold.
@IsildurPL1
@IsildurPL1 2 года назад
The lecturer, not John Mill ofc
@brycenwalker1550
@brycenwalker1550 Год назад
This man is single-handedly saving my GPA
@YolyCalderon
@YolyCalderon 3 года назад
Awesome video. Really helped me understand On Liberty a bit more. Loved your Mill impression!
@georgejakson4909
@georgejakson4909 2 года назад
Useful for my research, thanks. Keep it up.
@munadishri6900
@munadishri6900 4 года назад
Mind blowing
@nataliatapia9226
@nataliatapia9226 3 года назад
Great channel!
@user-jk7hk4cy2m
@user-jk7hk4cy2m 3 года назад
Thank you~ It's helpful to understand On Liberty^^
@lvoecloud
@lvoecloud 3 года назад
Thank you very much!
@88HaZZarD88
@88HaZZarD88 4 года назад
Great video. Thanks
@matt-uh7sf
@matt-uh7sf 2 года назад
Thank you brother for your share
@rebeliouscatlover3376
@rebeliouscatlover3376 4 года назад
that`s awesome. I subscribed.
@jeanbean191
@jeanbean191 2 года назад
This is so helpful thank you so so much
@alexanderdavis9636
@alexanderdavis9636 2 года назад
Thank you very much
@nidhigoyal9104
@nidhigoyal9104 4 года назад
Excellent
@bilgesar792
@bilgesar792 2 года назад
thanks for the info mate
@niksfloyd
@niksfloyd 3 года назад
I know I have my biases but it really boggles me that none of this English philosopher spoke against colonisation of other countries.. I mean Mill was a part of East India Company which milked India to it's fullest.. Can't imagine how would he put theory of Utilitarianism on this part??
@melanie851
@melanie851 2 года назад
English has nothing to do with it ! It was the times in which they lived and he believed the colonisation was the only way to make less developed countries more progressive.
@yassannahnurudeen4069
@yassannahnurudeen4069 2 года назад
@@melanie851 You are right about the fact that English has nothing to do with it. It had nothing to do with being the only way to progress either. It was about the greed of the times as in ours now!
@iasmina7847
@iasmina7847 22 дня назад
Thanks!
@jamesmacpherson-bs9xm
@jamesmacpherson-bs9xm Год назад
It feels like you’re staring at my forehead and that makes me uncomfortable. Great content though 👍
@user-ro9id7mh9q
@user-ro9id7mh9q Год назад
Awesome🎉
@scottdavidson7543
@scottdavidson7543 3 года назад
This was great. Thank you!
@johntindell9591
@johntindell9591 3 года назад
Thank you so much. Could you please do more videos on utilitarianism?
@DanielZwiebach
@DanielZwiebach 3 года назад
Is there a piece literature or film you would compare Mill's teachings on Liberty to?
@joanaventura0905
@joanaventura0905 3 года назад
You remind me of Toby from the office
@sharonbarros4238
@sharonbarros4238 2 года назад
What do you think Mill meant by 'engines of moral repression'?
@shaunakayaustin5213
@shaunakayaustin5213 Год назад
I'm curious to know, was one of J.S Mills principle Minority rights?
@carlamitce443
@carlamitce443 3 года назад
thank you for this insightful video! Is there a video/text comparing Mill's and Wollstonecraft's views on feminism?
@James_Muldoon
@James_Muldoon 3 года назад
There is this text: Eileen Hunt Botting, Wollstonecraft, Mill, and Women's Human Rights (YUP 2016). Also check out my video on Wollstonecraft!
@carlamitce443
@carlamitce443 3 года назад
@@James_Muldoon thanks so much for the response, I'll go check it out!
@imiikhan
@imiikhan 2 года назад
🖤🖤🖤
@acanizamoglu
@acanizamoglu 2 года назад
Very nice and useful video. Just I didnt like that you dont look at the camera.
@doodlegassum6959
@doodlegassum6959 2 года назад
Oh, i thought you meant the USS Liberty. That is worth a look too by the way.
@k-wilsonhss6616
@k-wilsonhss6616 2 года назад
J.S Mill is my favorite early-day thinker. How about you guys?
@ankitaghoshal5505
@ankitaghoshal5505 3 года назад
Thank sir.... Much more helpful video..... From---- India 🇮🇳
@abusayed7790
@abusayed7790 2 года назад
request to add English Subtitle
@ol1.693
@ol1.693 2 года назад
the only problem I have with mill is that he relies upon liberty and utility adhhering to one another where as they have often have rather divergent views. Ones act of liberty may affect another happiness
@terencewinters2154
@terencewinters2154 Месяц назад
Buckley vs Valeo created an uneven market of ideas..
@zhushishuo
@zhushishuo Год назад
my daily dose of politics
@tripledee4439
@tripledee4439 2 года назад
Awe sure
@kenh4672
@kenh4672 3 месяца назад
Although Mill did not trust under developed nations to rule themselves democratically, I understand that he was one of the few who were not racist and/or agreed with slavery of some, or were purposefully silent on the subject....Like Kant in his early life, Nietze Aristotle, the supposed jesus, and other so-called. Moral leaders
@DavidLopez-ir3lj
@DavidLopez-ir3lj 2 года назад
I hate when they’re reading off a paper above the camera it’s so creepy and weird
@camillasalmonsdotter7695
@camillasalmonsdotter7695 Год назад
「こんなにいいとは思えない」、
@bryankavanagh1323
@bryankavanagh1323 3 года назад
Nice rundown on JS Mill. Not trying to be illiberal, James, but I believe the picture of his dad is actually David Ricardo, and that pic with his wife is is that of his wife's daughter.
@zhere97
@zhere97 3 года назад
I don't know if you noticed but your profile's pic says PP.
@Doodles321
@Doodles321 Год назад
As an India, I am really upset aboutwestern philosphers like Mill and Aristotle
@romanrodriguezsyzonov215
@romanrodriguezsyzonov215 Год назад
6:30 governance
@MrJonathansb
@MrJonathansb 2 года назад
Cool channel - you need to get the teleprompter angle right, bc there's a difference between being taught and seeing a man reading a text...
@hamiltonborah2021
@hamiltonborah2021 11 месяцев назад
Irony is that India was very well civilized before mills was born.
@ramkumarr1725
@ramkumarr1725 2 года назад
DWEM. Good. Red Pill. Matrix Crew.
@rapisode1
@rapisode1 3 года назад
He received a salary from the East India Company, so his 'happiness' was more important than that of 300 million Indians, who were treated as slaves. So 'thinking' about 'happiness' and 'rights' are useless when you are unable to put yourself in others shoes. His theory may be true, but it was also a way to justify his hypocrisy.
@melanie851
@melanie851 2 года назад
That's why philosophy is so tricky and theory always sounds better than practice.
@RonPauldidnothingwrong
@RonPauldidnothingwrong 2 года назад
Gonna throw the baby out while you’re at it?
@somerandomguy000
@somerandomguy000 3 года назад
Great video. But I can’t concentrate looking him staring at his teleprompter. I guess he gotta center his camera better
@jwildy2428
@jwildy2428 2 года назад
I genuinely thought he was blind ffs
@thomasjamison2050
@thomasjamison2050 2 года назад
I appreciate your video. I have been going through video's on this topic and find most are a bit daft, being largely polluted by the posters assumed political ideas and so, at least to my eye, not appearing as nearly as objective. Of course that could just be my political eye, but in any case, your presentation fed several interesting questions to my thinking whereas the rest as just largely shown a good bit more injudicious thinking.
@joshuabuitrago6498
@joshuabuitrago6498 2 года назад
Should read mills autobiography! The professor got lots of information from there it seems. The first chapter is Mill's flexing his brilliance built from his father's intense schooling. I find it hilarious and dope.
@thomasjamison2050
@thomasjamison2050 2 года назад
@@joshuabuitrago6498 There are people who have a mental life far in advance of their temporal peers. This does produce results that seem ridiculous to their peers, or hilarious if you prefer, but which to many several centuries later were actually rather on the mark, or dope, if that's what one means by the term. A couple other examples are, to my thinking, Cromwell and Charles Sumner. Nevertheless, they were not perfect nor was their thinking flawless, but it was far ahead of their times, and so alien to the thinking of so many of their times that it becomes difficult for us to place them in the proper perspective. The key to all this, in my thinking, is that they had minds that were fundamentally more logical than rational. They naturally saw the logical truths as truths, rather than seeing the common and prevalent rationalizations of their time as truth. They didn't go along with what everyone thought just because everyone thought it.
@martinbennett2228
@martinbennett2228 4 года назад
I think your claim that Mill reserved Liberal governance for European countries is overstated. He refers to barbarian societies alongside referring to how children have to become educated before adult guidance is removed. Elsewhere in On Liberty he recognises Indian and Chinese societies as the products of established civilisations, but particularly in the case of Chinese society as an example of the harm resulting from suppression of Liberty. In On Liberty, it is clear to me from the context that Mill is referring to societies in which education is absent, when he uses the term barbarian. I think there is an earlier work, when Mill was still employed by the East India Company where he is more ready to defend colonialism, but this point of view is much more restricted in On Liberty.
@melanie851
@melanie851 2 года назад
Every interpretation of Mill is different.
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