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Source: The Subjection of Women (1869) by: John Stuart Mill
“The moral influence of woman over man is almost always salutary.”
Source: On Liberty, Utilitarianism and Other Essays
“A profound conviction raises a man above the feeling of ridicule.”
Source: The Classical Utilitarians: Bentham and Mill
Source: On Liberty, Utilitarianism and Other Essays
Source: Autobiography
Source: The Basic Writings of John Stuart Mill: On Liberty, The Subjection of Women and Utilitarianism
Source: Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy
Source: On Liberty and Utilitarianism
Source: The Classical Utilitarians: Bentham and Mill
Source: The Subjection of Women
“Mechanizing man's work had changed but not lighted his toil.”
Source: On Liberty, Utilitarianism and Other Essays
Source: Three Essays on Religion
“Men might as well be imprisoned, as excluded from the means of earning their bread.”
Source: Utilitarianism and On Liberty: Including 'Essay on Bentham' and Selections from the Writings of Jeremy Bentham and John Austin
Source: The Classical Utilitarians: Bentham and Mill
Source: Analysis of the Phenomena of the Human Mind
Source: The Classical Utilitarians: Bentham and Mill
Source: On Liberty
Source: Annotated On Liberty with English Grammar Exercises: by John Stuart Mill (Author), Robert Powell (Editor)
Source: Utilitarianism and On Liberty: Including 'Essay on Bentham' and Selections from the Writings of Jeremy Bentham and John Austin
Source: Inaugural Addresse, Delivered to the University of St. Andrews: Feb. 1st 1867
“Bad men need nothing more to compass their ends, than that good men should look on and do nothing.”
Source: Utilitarianism and On Liberty: Including 'Essay on Bentham' and Selections from the Writings of Jeremy Bentham and John Austin
Source: A System of Logic, Ratiocinative and Inductive: Being a Connected View of the Principles of Evidence, and the Methods of Scientific Investigation
“Men do not desire to be rich, but to be richer than other men.”
Source: On Liberty, Utilitarianism and Other Essays
“Men do not want solely the obedience of women, they want their sentiments.”
Source: J. S. Mill: 'On Liberty' and Other Writings
Source: Inaugural Addresse, Delivered to the University of St. Andrews: Feb. 1st 1867
Source: On Liberty
