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Utility, Character, and Mill's Argument for Representative Government

Vickery, Paul
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John Stuart Mill’s Representative Government argues that the ideal form of government is representative. In this paper, I interpret Mill’s argument as a utilitarian argument for a political system with the salient feature of authoritative public participation. Mill argues for this feature in the first three chapters of Representative Government. This argument is interpreted in the context of Mill’s utilitarian views as elaborated in Utilitarianism, with emphasis on Mill’s understanding of pleasure formation and high quality utility.

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2012-08-07
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John Stuart Mill, Utilitarianism, Utility, Representative government, Character, Public participation
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Vickery, Paul. "Utility, Character, and Mill's Argument for Representative Government." 2012. Thesis, Georgia State University. https://doi.org/10.57709/3044991
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2012-07-02
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