Mill Flashcards
When did Mill live and what was important during this time ?
1806-1873 , was important when classical liberalism became liberal democracy
What are Mill’s key texts ?
Principles of Political Economy (1848) , On Liberty (1859) , Consideration on Representative Government (!861) , Utilitarianism (1863) and The Subjection of Women (1869)
Who was Mill influenced by ?
James Mill ( 1773-1836) and Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832)
What is Bentham’s version of Utilitarianism?
The principle of utility (the goal which ought always to be pursued is ‘the greatest happiness of the greatest number’) , Happiness and pleasure (aka the gratification of bodily desires ) , Subjectivism ( we can make no distinction between somebody thinking they are happy and their being ‘truly’ happy ) , anti-paternalism (individual are the best judges of their own self-interests opposite to Plato)
What does Mill claim to follow ?
The anti - paternalist agenda , he assumes that people have certain objective interests even if they are not aware of them .
What is Harm principle ?
Must distinguish between actions which are self-regarding and actions which are other-regarding.
What are the three basic freedoms according to Mill ?
Freedom of thought , Freedom of action and Freedom of association
What does Mill assume about freedom ?
That freedom and happiness are connected. Mills commitment to utilitarianism would lead to him choose happiness over freedom.
What is Mill’s thoughts on slavery ?
Happy Slavery is not possible as it is a contradictions
What does Mill believe a free society would have ?
A private sphere which is as great as possible. To maximise freedom we must minimize law .
What does Mill think a state should carry out three functions ?
The protection of persons , the protection of property and the enforcement of contracts
What does Mill follow ?
Follows laissex farie and free trade economics , all human needs would be satisfied privately in accordance with the principles established by Ada Smith
What is negative Liberty ?
Associated with doing what one wants or doing what one freely chooses to do
What did liberal thinkers at end of 19th century do ?
Came to endorse a welfare state, recognised that free society requires government introduced policies designed to promote social equality
What is Bentham’s theory of representation ?
Believes deleagtes should act on behalf of the people’s will however they should not promote their own self-interests