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{{Infobox philosopher|name=John Stuart Mill|image=John Stuart Mill.png|image_size=200|birth_date=20 May 1806|birth_place=Pentonville, England, [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (1801–1922)|United Kingdom]]|death_date=7 May 1873|death_place=Avignon, Vaucluse, [[French Republic (1870–1940)|France]]|school_tradition=Classical [[liberalism]]<br>[[Utilitarianism]]}}
{{Infobox philosopher|name=John Stuart Mill|image=John Stuart Mill.png|image_size=200|birth_date=20 May 1806|birth_place=Pentonville, England, [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (1801–1922)|United Kingdom]]|death_date=7 May 1873|death_place=Avignon, Vaucluse, [[French Republic (1870–1940)|France]]|school_tradition=Classical [[liberalism]]<br>[[Utilitarianism]]}}


'''John Stuart Mill''' (20 May 1806 – 7 May 1873) was a British philosopher and the founder of utilitarianism. He defended European [[colonialism]] and [[slavery]] in order to "civilize" the peoples of the [[Global South]] but believed slavery would eventually become unnecessary and therefore supported the [[United States of America|Union]] in the [[Statesian Civil War]].<ref>{{Citation|author=[[Domenico Losurdo]]|year=2011|title=Liberalism: A Counter-History|chapter=What Is Liberalism?|page=7|publisher=Verso|isbn=9781844676934|lg=https://libgen.rs/book/index.php?md5=5BB3406BC2E64972831A1C00D5D4BFE4|pdf=https://cloudflare-ipfs.com/ipfs/bafykbzacebhsj2yxuoudkhkjp6lzgr5jvgyhu76zxe4gw3d65gpg32a6nded4?filename=Domenico%20Losurdo%2C%20Gregory%20Elliott%20-%20Liberalism_%20A%20Counter-History-Verso%20%282011%29.pdf}}</ref>
'''John Stuart Mill''' (20 May 1806 – 7 May 1873) was a British philosopher and the founder of [[utilitarianism]]. He defended European [[colonialism]] and [[slavery]] in order to "civilize" the peoples of the [[Global South]]<ref name=":0" /> and believed that colonized peoples should not have [[Democracy|democratic]] rights.<ref name=":122">{{Citation|author=[[Domenico Losurdo]]|year=2011|title=Liberalism: A Counter-History|chapter=Crisis of the English and American Models|page=179|publisher=Verso|isbn=9781844676934|lg=https://libgen.rs/book/index.php?md5=5BB3406BC2E64972831A1C00D5D4BFE4|pdf=https://cloudflare-ipfs.com/ipfs/bafykbzacebhsj2yxuoudkhkjp6lzgr5jvgyhu76zxe4gw3d65gpg32a6nded4?filename=Domenico%20Losurdo%2C%20Gregory%20Elliott%20-%20Liberalism_%20A%20Counter-History-Verso%20%282011%29.pdf}}</ref> However, he believed slavery would eventually become unnecessary and therefore supported the [[United States of America|Union]] in the [[Statesian Civil War]]<ref name=":0">{{Citation|author=[[Domenico Losurdo]]|year=2011|title=Liberalism: A Counter-History|chapter=What Is Liberalism?|page=7|publisher=Verso|isbn=9781844676934|lg=https://libgen.rs/book/index.php?md5=5BB3406BC2E64972831A1C00D5D4BFE4|pdf=https://cloudflare-ipfs.com/ipfs/bafykbzacebhsj2yxuoudkhkjp6lzgr5jvgyhu76zxe4gw3d65gpg32a6nded4?filename=Domenico%20Losurdo%2C%20Gregory%20Elliott%20-%20Liberalism_%20A%20Counter-History-Verso%20%282011%29.pdf}}</ref> as well as [[John Brown]].<ref name=":122" />


== References ==
== References ==
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John Stuart Mill
Born20 May 1806
Pentonville, England, United Kingdom
Died7 May 1873
Avignon, Vaucluse, France
School traditionClassical liberalism
Utilitarianism


John Stuart Mill (20 May 1806 – 7 May 1873) was a British philosopher and the founder of utilitarianism. He defended European colonialism and slavery in order to "civilize" the peoples of the Global South[1] and believed that colonized peoples should not have democratic rights.[2] However, he believed slavery would eventually become unnecessary and therefore supported the Union in the Statesian Civil War[1] as well as John Brown.[2]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Domenico Losurdo (2011). Liberalism: A Counter-History: 'What Is Liberalism?' (p. 7). [PDF] Verso. ISBN 9781844676934 [LG]
  2. 2.0 2.1 Domenico Losurdo (2011). Liberalism: A Counter-History: 'Crisis of the English and American Models' (p. 179). [PDF] Verso. ISBN 9781844676934 [LG]