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9780872207134

John Stuart Mill

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    9780872207134

  • ISBN10:

    0872207137

  • Edition: Abridged
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2004-03-01
  • Publisher: Hackett Pub Co Inc

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Summary

Stephen Nathanson's clear-sighted abridgement of Principles of Political Economy, Mill's first major work in moral and political philosophy, provides a challenging, sometimes surprising account of Mill's views on many important topics: socialism, population, the status of women, the cultural bases of economic productivity, the causes and possible cures of poverty, the nature of property rights, taxation, and the legitimate functions of government. Nathanson cuts through the dated and less relevant sections of this large work and includes significant material omitted in other editions, making it possible to see the connections between the views Mills expressed in Principles of Political Economy and the ideas he defended in his later works, particularly On Liberty. Indeed, studying Principles of Political Economy, Nathanson argues in his general Introduction, can help to resolve the apparent contradiction between Mill's views in On Liberty and those in Utilitarianism, making it a key text for understanding Mill's philosophy as a whole.

Author Biography

Stephen Nathanson is Professor of Philosophy, Northeastern University

Table of Contents

Editor's Introduction ix
Further Readings xxxvii
A Note on the Text xxxvii
Principles of Political Economy With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy Abridged Edition
John Stuart Mill
Prefaces 3(3)
Preliminary Remarks 6(13)
Book I Production
Of the Requisites of Production
19(3)
Of Labour as an Agent of Production
22(6)
Of Unproductive Labour
28(4)
Of Capital
32(2)
Of Circulating and Fixed Capital
34(2)
On What Depends the Degree of Productiveness of Productive Agents
36(10)
Of Co-operation, or the Combination of Labour
46(9)
Of Production on a Large, and Production on a Small Scale
55(10)
Of the Law of the Increase of Labour
65(4)
Of the Law of the Increase of Capital
69(6)
Of the Law of the Increase of Production from Land
75(4)
Consequences of the Foregoing Laws
79(6)
Book II: Distribution
Of Property
85(13)
The Same Subject Continued
98(14)
Of Competition and Custom
112(2)
Of Slavery
114(3)
Of Peasant Proprietors
117(2)
Continuation of the Same Subject
119(3)
Of Metayers
122(3)
Of Cottiers
125(4)
Means of Abolishing Cottier Tenancy
129(3)
Of Wages
132(9)
Of Popular Remedies for Low Wages
141(5)
The Remedies for Low Wages Further Considered
146(8)
Of the Differences in Wages in Different Employments
154(9)
Of Profits
163(6)
Book III: Exchange
Of Value
169(3)
On International Trade
172(5)
Book IV: Influence of the Progress of Society on Production and Distribution
General Characteristics of a Progressive State of Wealth
177(3)
Influence of the Progress of Industry and Population on Values and Prices
180(3)
Of the Tendency of Profits to a Minimum
183(5)
Of the Stationary State
188(4)
On the Probable Futurity of the Labouring Classes
192(13)
Book V: On the Influence of Government
Of the Functions of Government in General
205(6)
Of the General Principles of Taxation
211(12)
Of Direct Taxes
223(4)
Of Taxes on Commodities
227(4)
Of Some Other Taxes
231(4)
Comparison between Direct and Indirect Taxation
235(7)
Of a National Debt
242(5)
Of the Ordinary Functions of Government, Considered as to Their Economical Effects
247(5)
The Same Subject Continued
252(8)
Of Interferences of Government Grounded on Erroneous Theories
260(17)
Of the Grounds and Limits of the Laisser-Faire or Non-Interference Principle
277(28)
Index 305

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