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Use human means as though divine ones did not exist, and usedivine means as though there were no human ones. So wrote theJesuit scholar Baltazar Gracian some 300 years ago, in a book thatwill be compared to Sun Tzu's The Art of War and Machiavelli's ThePrince. A new translation of long lost wisdom on livingsuccessfully yet responsibly.
Including three of his most famous and important essays,"Utilitarianism," "On Liberty," and "Essay on Bentham," along withformative selections from Jeremy Bentham and John Austin, thisvolume provides a uniquely perspicuous view of Mill's ethical andpolitical thought. Contains Mill's most famous and influentialworks, "Utilitarianism" and "On Liberty" as well as his important"Essay on Bentham." Uses the 1871 edition of "Utilitarianism," thelast to be published in Mill's lifetime. Includes selections fromBentham and John Austin, the two thinkers who most influenced Mill.Introduction written by Mary Warnock, a highly respected figure in20th-century ethics in her own right. Provides an extensive,up-to-date bibliography with the best scholarship on Mill, Benthamand Utilitarianism.