Hidden fields
Books Books
" The only freedom which deserves the name is that of pursuing our own good in our own way, so long as we do not attempt to deprive others of theirs or impede their efforts to obtain it. "
American Medicine - Page 451
1917
Full view - About this book

On Liberty

John Stuart Mill - 1859 - 216 pages
...form of government ; and none is completely free in which they do not exist absolute and unqualified. The only freedom which deserves the name, is that...proper guardian of his own health, whether bodily, or mental and spiritual. Mankind are greater gainers by suffering each other to live as seems good...
Full view - About this book

liberty

john stuart mill - 1859 - 230 pages
...form of government ; and none is completely free in which they do not exist absolute and unqualified. The only freedom which deserves the name, is that...proper guardian of his own health, whether bodily, or mental and spiritual. Mankind are greater gainers by suffering each other to live as seems good...
Full view - About this book

The Christian Examiner, Volume 74

1863 - 478 pages
...form of government ; and none is completely free in which they do not exist absolute and unqualified. The only freedom which deserves the name is that of...proper guardian of his own health, whether bodily, or mental and spiritual. Mankind are greater gainers by suffering each other to live as seems good...
Full view - About this book

On Liberty

John Stuart Mill - 1863 - 236 pages
...form of government ; and none is completely free in which they do not exist absolute and unqualified. The only freedom which deserves the name, is that...pursuing our own .' good in our own way, so long as we ao not i~ a.ttem£tto depnveothja^oTTtogg^oi' imp'eole ; their efforEs to obtain it. Each is the proper,!/...
Full view - About this book

On Liberty

John Stuart Mill - 1863 - 232 pages
...only freedom which 2g / deserves the name, is that of pursuing onr own^/ , ] so long as we do not | S attempt to deprive others of theirs, or impede their efforts to obtain it.j Each is the proper ; guardian of his own health, whether bodily, or. mental and spiritual. Mankind...
Full view - About this book

The British Controversialist and Literary Magazine

1864 - 974 pages
...number, is self-protection." " Over himself, over his own body and mind, the individual is sovereign." " The only freedom which deserves the name is that of pursuing our own good in our own war, во long as we do not attempt to deprive others of theirs, or impede their efforts to obtain...
Full view - About this book

On Liberty, Issue 57

John Stuart Mill - 1865 - 118 pages
...form of govern ment ; and none is completely free in which they do not exist absolute and unqualified. The only freedom which deserves the name, is that of pursuing our own good in our own way, во long as we do not attempt to deprive others of theirs, or impede their efforts to obtain it. Each...
Full view - About this book

The Contemporary Review, Volume 37

1880 - 1118 pages
...Mr. Mill's own words, from the Essay, and I call special attention to the passages in italics : — " The only freedom which deserves the name, is that...others of theirs or impede their efforts to obtain it. Mankind are greater gainers by suffering each other to live as seems good to themselves than by compelling...
Full view - About this book

The Southern Review, Volume 1

Albert Taylor Bledsoe, Sophia M'Ilvaine Bledsoe Herrick - 1867 - 1204 pages
...of the question, which constitutes the grand theme of his 'glad tidings.' He there tells us: ' That the only freedom which deserves the name, is that...deprive others of theirs, or impede their efforts to attain it.' (p. 8.) Again, ' The only part of the conduct of any 9ae, for which he is amenable to society,...
Full view - About this book

A Manual of American Ideas: Designed, 1st. For the Use of Schools. 2d. For ...

Caspar Thomas Hopkins - 1872 - 324 pages
...body and mind, the individual is sovereign." — J. Stuart Mill on Liberty, Introduction, p. 23. •** The only freedom which deserves the name is that of...of theirs, or impede their efforts to obtain it." — Id., p. 29. Throughout this work will be found annotations and quotations from Blackstone, J. Stuart...
Full view - About this book




  1. My library
  2. Help
  3. Advanced Book Search
  4. Download EPUB
  5. Download PDF