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John Stuart Mill : the politics of progress / Oskar Kurer
Bib ID 1437916
Format BookBook
Author
Kurer, Oskar
 
Description New York : Garland Pub., 1991 
224 p. ; 24 cm. 
ISBN 0815301359 (alk. paper) 
Series

Political theory and political philosophy

Notes

Revision of the author's thesis (doctoral--London University, 1985) originally presented under the title: J. S. Mill : theory and policy of social progress and economic development.

Includes bibliographical references (p. [211]-224).

Subjects Mill, John Stuart, - 1806-1873 - Contributions in political science.  |  Mill, John Stuart, - 1806-1873 - Contributions in socialism.  |  Mill, John Stuart, - 1806-1873 - Contributions in economic development.

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