Liberty, Equality, Fraternity: And Three Brief Essays($34.00Value)

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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 meat—full of the threat of hellfrire, the virtue of government by the lash and a fervent belief that the state cannot remain neutral but has a duty to espouse a moral code."—Roderick Munday, Cambridge Law Journal Sir James Fitzjames Stephen (1829-94), author of History of the Criminal Law of England, was judge of the High Court from 1879-91.

Gtin 09780226772585
Mpn Frontispiece, 312 P.
Age_group ADULT
Condition NEW
Gender UNISEX
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Product_type Books > Subjects > Politics & Social Sciences > Politics & Government > Political Science > Constitutions