On Liberty and Utilitarianism
Explore the profound insights of John Stuart Mill in "On Liberty and Utilitarianism," a compelling exploration of freedom and happiness. This influential book, published in 1992, delves into the intricate relationship between individual liberty and the greater good, raising essential questions about how personal freedom can coexist with societal happiness. Over 248 pages, Mill skillfully navigates both political and philosophical perspectives, inviting readers to consider the balance between personal rights and communal welfare. This essential read for students of modern Western philosophy, political science, and human rights enthusiasts will not only challenge your thinking but also enrich your understanding of the complexities of human existence. Join the conversation on what it means to be free and truly happy in a modern society. Don’t miss the opportunity to engage with one of the most influential thinkers of our time.