James Mill, John Stuart Mill, and the History of Economic Thought
Commemorating the 250th anniversary of James Millās birth and the 150th of John Stuart Millās death, this volume analyses the Millsā discussions on topics such as environment, cultivation, education, utilitarianism, socialism, international relations, international trade, and living standard.
John Stuart Mill is an important figure of the classical political economy, and his father played a critical role in the early stages of his intellectual development. The contributions of the two Mills are examined by leading scholars on the theory and history of economics from Japan, UK, and France. They not only deal with the Millsā individual contributions but also shed light on their relationships and associations with a number of economists and philosophers in Britain between the late 18th and the early 20th centuries, including Adam Smith, Malthus, Ricardo, Pennington, Torrens, Martineau, Longfield, Morris, Sidgwick, and Marshall.
This book is an essential read for scholars interested in the economics of James and John Mill, and reconsideration of their theories and thoughts using the backdrop of the current state of society.
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James Mill, John Stuart Mill, and the History of Economic Thought
James Mill, John Stuart Mill, and the History of Economic Thought
Commemorating the 250th anniversary of James Millās birth and the 150th of John Stuart Millās death, this volume analyses the Millsā discussions on topics such as environment, cultivation, education, utilitarianism, socialism, international relations, international trade, and living standard.
John Stuart Mill is an important figure of the classical political economy, and his father played a critical role in the early stages of his intellectual development. The contributions of the two Mills are examined by leading scholars on the theory and history of economics from Japan, UK, and France. They not only deal with the Millsā individual contributions but also shed light on their relationships and associations with a number of economists and philosophers in Britain between the late 18th and the early 20th centuries, including Adam Smith, Malthus, Ricardo, Pennington, Torrens, Martineau, Longfield, Morris, Sidgwick, and Marshall.
This book is an essential read for scholars interested in the economics of James and John Mill, and reconsideration of their theories and thoughts using the backdrop of the current state of society.
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Commemorating the 250th anniversary of James Millās birth and the 150th of John Stuart Millās death, this volume analyses the Millsā discussions on topics such as environment, cultivation, education, utilitarianism, socialism, international relations, international trade, and living standard.
John Stuart Mill is an important figure of the classical political economy, and his father played a critical role in the early stages of his intellectual development. The contributions of the two Mills are examined by leading scholars on the theory and history of economics from Japan, UK, and France. They not only deal with the Millsā individual contributions but also shed light on their relationships and associations with a number of economists and philosophers in Britain between the late 18th and the early 20th centuries, including Adam Smith, Malthus, Ricardo, Pennington, Torrens, Martineau, Longfield, Morris, Sidgwick, and Marshall.
This book is an essential read for scholars interested in the economics of James and John Mill, and reconsideration of their theories and thoughts using the backdrop of the current state of society.









