Reeves on Mill : Chapters 6-7

Chapter 6 In the late 1830's Mill once again became heavily involved with public political events. It was a time of hope for the Radicals; hopes which were centred on achieving a split in the Whigs between the progressive element and the rest, and the introduction of the secret ballot. Mill fretted that he could …

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Why Read?

This question was prompted by a couple of remarks I have read and heard recently, in very different contexts. My title might well be 'Why I Read?' but the omission of the personal gives a more consequential air. The first, and more important, of my sources came in a paper by Peter Cochran entitled Byron's …

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