Philosopher, economist, advocate of women's rights. Born 13 Rodney Street, Pentonville, son of James Mill. Died in Avignon where he had a house. An exponent of Utilitarianism, a theory developed by Jeremy Bentham. Works include: On Liberty, Utilitarianism, The Subjection of Women.
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John Stuart Mill
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James and John Stuart Mill
James Mill, 1773 - 1836, John Stuart Mill, 1806 - 1873, philosophers, lived h...
John Stuart Mill - W8
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David Ricardo
Born East London, 36 Broad Street Buildings.
R.H. Tawney
Born Calcutta, India. Died in a nursing home in Fitzroy Square. Economic/social historian, Christian socialist and founding father of the welfare state.
James Wilson
Manufacturer, economist, journalist and public servant. Born Hawick, Scotland. Died Calcutta. Founder in 1843 of the Economist publication. Liberal MP, opponent of the Corn Laws. Founder of the Cha...
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