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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

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This volume analyzes the Mills discussions on environment, cultivation, education, utilitarianism, socialism, international relations, international trade, and living standard to commemorate the 250th anniversary of James Mills' birth and the 150th of John Stuart Mills' death. It explores their contributions to classical political economy and their relationships with other economists and philosophers in Britain between the late 18th and early 20th centuries.

Format: Hardback
Length: 250 pages
Publication date: 01 December 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


Commemorating the 250th anniversary of James Mills birth and the 150th of John Stuart Mills death, this volume analyses the Mills 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, the UK, and France. They not only deal with the Mills 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.


Introduction:
John Stuart Mill is an influential figure in the field of classical political economy, and his father, James Mills, played a significant role in shaping his intellectual development. This volume aims to commemorate the 250th anniversary of James Mills birth and the 150th of John Stuart Mills death by examining their discussions on various economic topics. The contributions of both Mills are analyzed by leading scholars from Japan, the UK, and France, who explore their individual contributions as well as their relationships and associations with other economists and philosophers in Britain during the late 18th and early 20th centuries.

Environment, Cultivation, and Education:
James Mills was a prominent economist who wrote extensively on topics such as environment, cultivation, and education. In his works, he emphasized the importance of natural resources and their management for the well-being of society. He also advocated for public education and the importance of promoting scientific knowledge and technological advancements. John Stuart Mill continued his father's legacy by addressing similar issues and expanding on his ideas. He emphasized the role of government in promoting economic growth and social welfare, and he advocated for policies that would improve the living standards of the working class.

Utilitarianism, Socialism, and International Relations:
James Mills was a utilitarian who believed in the pursuit of happiness and the greatest good for the greatest number. He advocated for policies that would promote social welfare and reduce poverty and inequality. John Stuart Mill took his father's utilitarianism further and developed his own socialist ideology. He believed in the collective ownership of the means of production and the abolition of private property. He also advocated for international cooperation and the promotion of peace and democracy.

International Trade and Living Standards:
James Mills was also interested in international trade and the impact it had on living standards. He argued that free trade was beneficial for both countries and that it could lead to increased economic growth and improved living standards. John Stuart Mill continued to explore these topics and developed his own ideas on international trade. He believed that international trade should be regulated to ensure fair competition and protect workers' rights. He also advocated for policies that would improve the living standards of the working class, particularly in developing countries.

Conclusion:
In conclusion, this volume provides a comprehensive analysis of the Mills discussions on topics such as environment, cultivation, education, utilitarianism, socialism, international relations, international trade, and living standard. It sheds light on the contributions of both James and John Stuart Mills and their relationships with other economists and philosophers in Britain. The book is an essential read for scholars interested in the economics of James and John Mill, and it offers valuable insights into their theories and thoughts that can be applied to the current state of society.


Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032543741

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