Your Privacy Settings

By selecting "Accept All", you permit Rakuten Kobo and its partners to use cookies, tracking and similar technologies to collect your personal data and process it for the following purposes: to operate the website and Kobo services and ensure they work properly, to deliver you personalized content on Kobo and advertisements for Kobo on other platforms, and to measure analytics and analyze how our website and services are being used. Otherwise, please click on "Decline" below to reject all non-essential purposes or view "Privacy Settings" to manage your preferences for each purpose. For more information, please read our Privacy Policy.

View Privacy Settings

Showing results for "mill john stuart"

  • Bestsellers
  • Highest Rated
  • Price: Low to High
  • Title: A to Z
  • Title: Z to A
  • Date: Newest to Oldest
  • Date: Oldest to Newest
Clear All

Showing 1 - 5 of 5 Results

Adult content is visible. 

2023

EN

"Considerations on Representative Government" is a seminal work by philosopher John Stuart Mill, first published in 1861. In this influential treatise, Mill explores the principles and practices of democratic governance, offering a comprehensive analysis of representative government and its role in fostering individual liberty, social progress, and the common good. Mill examines various aspects of representative democracy, including electoral systems, political institutions, the balance of...

£0.73

2026

EN

Discover the Foundations of Scientific Philosophy with "Auguste Comte and Positivism" by John Stuart MillThis insightful work offers a comprehensive exploration of Auguste Comte's revolutionary ideas and the development of positivism, a philosophical approach emphasizing empirical science and observable phenomena. Mill critically examines Comte's theories, highlighting their significance in shaping modern social sciences and philosophy. The book delves into the evolution of positivist thou...

£9.99

2026

EN

Discover the Principles of Individual Freedom with "On Liberty" by John Stuart Mill"On Liberty" by John Stuart Mill is a foundational text in the philosophy of personal liberty and societal progress. In this influential work, Mill explores the importance of individual autonomy, free speech, and the limits of societal authority. He advocates for the protection of personal freedoms as essential to human development and societal advancement, emphasizing that only through open discourse and th...

£9.99

2025

EN

"The Subjection of Women" is a seminal work by philosopher John Stuart Mill and his wife, Harriet Taylor Mill. Published in 1869, the book advocates for gender equality and women's rights, challenging prevailing social norms and legal structures that subjugated women. The authors argue for the liberation of women from the patriarchal constraints of marriage, legal incapacities, and societal expectations. They articulate a compelling case for women's education, economic independence, and th...

£0.73

2006

EN

Utilitarianism the best known branch of consequentialist ethics was popularized by Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill in the 18th and 19th centuries. This book maintains that ethics primarily depend on the consequences of ones behavior rather that the values one holds. Thus values are ethical insofar as these values produce desirable outcomes.

£3.19

People who read this also enjoyed

2015

EN

In the perfect isolation of the Amazon, three American men discover a community of women living there, they're totally upset: how these women can survive without the reproductive power of men, their experience and strenght and knowledge?The three man then understand that the women have found a civilization free from poorness, disease and stereotipycal tradition. All by themselves they have created a society full of calm and prosperity: a real feminist utopia that can threaten away t...

2022

EN

Looking Backward 2000 To 1887 By Edward BellamyNote Sequel: EqualityLanguage English

2015

EN

Ethan Frome, a lonely and downtrodden farmer, lives alone with his sickly, judgmental wife Zeena and her cousin Mattie, who helps around the house. Ethan and Mattie have feelings for one another, but are trapped in the hopelessness of their situation. When Zeena becomes suspicious and threatens to send Mattie away, Ethan takes matters into his own hands, propelling himself and Mattie down a snowhill and towards their fate.Considered by many to be Edith Wharton’s masterpiece, Et...

£1.99

also available as audiobook

Maggie

A Girl of the Streets

2020

EN

The Extra Things added to the BookAdded details the biography of the authorAdded details of characterSummary is includedAdded index to get a quick view and interfaceAbout the book is addedIn 1892 Stephen Crane (1871-1900) published Maggie, Girl of the Streets at his own expense. Considered at the time to be immature, it was a failure. Since that time it has come to be considered one of the earliest American realistic nove...

also available as audiobook

Notes from Underground (The Unabridged Garnett Translation)

Enriched edition. An Existential Confession of Alienation, Free Will, and Inner Turmoil

2023

EN

In Fyodor Dostoevsky's seminal work, "Notes from Underground," the narrative unfolds through the fragmented consciousness of the Underground Man, an enigmatic antihero who grapples with alienation and societal disillusionment. Written in a confessional style, the novella serves as an exploration of existential themes, reflecting the moral and psychological dilemmas of mid-19th century Russia. Dostoevsky employs a first-person perspective, immersing readers in the irrationality and depth of...


2009

EN

Louisa May Alcott’s charming tales of ‘Little Women’ have delighted readers across the world since their 1868 publication, but she was also an author of sensational thrillers, humorous plays and perceptive poetry. For the first time in publishing history, this comprehensive eBook presents the complete works of Louis May Alcott, with numerous illustrations, rare texts appearing in digital print for the first time, informative introductions and the usual Delphi bonus material. (Version 3)

£1.89

2015

EN

The Lifted Veil is a novella by George Eliot, first published in 1859. Quite unlike the realistic fiction for which Eliot is best known, The Lifted Veil explores themes of extrasensory perception, the essence of physical life, possible life after death, and the power of fate. The novella is a significant part of the Victorian tradition of horror fiction, which includes such other examples as Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1818), Robert Louis Stevenson's The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr....

also available as audiobook