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John Stuart Mill

Name: Anonymous 2007-08-20 20:50 ID:GD3+uol3

A great guy or what?

Name: Anonymous 2007-08-20 20:59 ID:1goYYi7L

He could argue a point to a level of truth only slightly inferior to that of the mathematical.

Name: Anonymous 2007-08-20 21:19 ID:GD3+uol3

I picked up the illuminating essays on liberty, utilitarianism and representative government by John Stuart Mill. This man left nothing that could be uncoverred, all queries satisfied, the intellectual opposite of "Das Kapital" yet with the same brutally logical utopic intentions. Take for example the essay on Liberty, John logically deduces it's necessity and uses the premises developped to calculate solutions. In his essay on Utilitarianism he resolves the issue of powerless minorities by plugging in empirical reality with a social contract stemming from his essay on Liberty.

Name: Anonymous 2007-08-20 22:18 ID:Heaven

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>uncoverred

uncovered*

it's necessity

"It's" is a contraction for the words "it" and "is". The word you should have used is the possessive pronoun "its", which has no apostrophe.

developped

Although one might think that a double consonant might be needed to properly emphasize the preceding vowel, that's wrong.

...empirical reality...

lulz

Not very smart, are ya?

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