The Harm Principle and Mill's Liberalism by Andrew Conley provides an in-depth analysis of John Stuart Mill's seminal political philosophy, focusing on the Harm Principle as the foundation of his liberal thought. The book explores how Mill's ideas on liberty, individual autonomy, and the limits of government intervention have influenced modern liberalism. It examines the application of Mill's Harm Principle in contemporary debates on free speech, personal freedom, social justice, and economic inequality, offering insights into how his philosophy continues to shape discussions on the role of the state, civil rights, and democratic governance in today's globalized world. Through historical context and philosophical analysis, Conley illustrates how Mill's liberalism remains relevant in addressing the complex challenges of modern political and social systems, providing a framework for understanding the balance between individual rights and collective responsibility.
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