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Jeremy Bentham

    February 15, 1749 – June 6, 1832

    Jeremy Bentham was a pioneering philosopher and social reformer, best known as the architect of utilitarianism. He championed the principle of "the greatest happiness for the greatest number," advocating for extensive reforms in law, the prison system, and education. Bentham's rigorous critiques extended to religious institutions and practices, where he explored the influence of natural religion on human well-being and advocated for freethought.

    A Fragment on Government
    The Panopticon Writings
    Bentham: A Fragment on Government
    An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation
    TCP/IP Lean
    The Spirit of the Age