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Sobre La Libertad by John Stuart Mill (ISBN: 9788416938728)
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Sobre La Libertad Paperback -
by John Stuart Mill
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John Stuart Mill is one of the 19th century's great minds, possibly the greatest of England's Victorian Era. His work, On Liberty, has become a classic in political science. The proliferation of government reform was his main contribution to the 19th Century. Mill's work is a must-read that will allow you to explore the spirit of anti-sectarianism.
Details
- Title Sobre La Libertad
- Author John Stuart Mill
- Binding Paperback
- Pages 240
- Volumes 1
- Language SPA
- Publisher Malpaso Editorial
- ISBN 9788416938728 / 8416938725
About the author
John Stuart Mill was an English economist and one of the most influential thinkers of his time. He has greatly influenced the development of social sciences, political science, and economics. He is considered the most important English philosopher of the 19th century. Mill followed in the footsteps of his mentor, Jeremy Bentham, and was a staunch promoter of individual liberty and limiting State power.
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