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Considerations on Representative Government

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356 pages
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13 hours

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In 1861, John Stuart Mill explores the nuances of government and democracy through a utilitarian lens, shaped significantly by his advocacy for women's rights and labor reforms. He examines the ideal form of government, emphasizing representative democracy while addressing its potential pitfalls and the importance of social conditions. Mill discusses various aspects of governance, including suffrage, electoral processes, and the role of local and national bodies. His work reflects a commitment to liberal ideals and the complexities of representation in a modern society.

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Considerations on Representative Government, John Stuart Mill

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2004
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