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      • Mill played a crucial, but inflated, role in liberalism. Rothbard did not like Mill much. Mill was a disaster on economic freedom and international issues. Mill rejected that workers and capitalists shared interests. Mill was anti-capitalist.
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  2. Rothbard also wrote more generally that Keynesian-style governmental regulation of money and credit created a "dismal monetary and banking situation". He called John Stuart Mill a "wooly man of mush" and speculated that Mill's "soft" personality led his economic thought astray. [98] Rothbard was critical of monetarist economist Milton Friedman.

  3. Apr 1, 2000 · Just as Rothbard suggested, Mill was confused and contradictory, even in his most libertarian work. The principal value and originality of Professor Hamburger’s book lie in his careful arguments for this thesis. At first glance, though, Hamburger’s view seems obviously false. How can he find a scintilla of authoritarianism in On Liberty?

  4. A summary of Chapter 2, Of the Liberty of Thought and Discussion (Part 1) in John Stuart Mill's On Liberty. Learn exactly what happened in this chapter, scene, or section of On Liberty and what it means. Perfect for acing essays, tests, and quizzes, as well as for writing lesson plans.

  5. May 31, 2011 · John Stuart Mill is the critical transitional figure between the classical liberalism of the 19th century, with its emphasis upon the creative power of free individuals unfettered by government or social interventions, and the welfare-state liberalism of the 20th century, with its combination of individual choice in matters of belief and ...

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    • 2011
  6. Oct 9, 2007 · However, nowadays Mill’s greatest philosophical influence is in moral and political philosophy, especially his articulation and defense of utilitarianism and liberalism (Nicholson 1998). This entry will examine Mill’s contributions to the utilitarian and liberal traditions.

  7. John Stuart Mill (20 May 1806 – 7 May 1873) [1] was an English philosopher, political economist, politician and civil servant. One of the most influential thinkers in the history of liberalism , he contributed widely to social theory , political theory , and political economy.

  8. Rothbard did not like Mill much. Mill was a disaster on economic freedom and international issues. Mill rejected that workers and capitalists shared interests. Mill was anti-capitalist. Mill’s On Liberty addresses the nature and limits of legitimate power by society over individuals.