Wednesday, October 03, 2007

John Stuart Mill (1803-1873)

He was reading Greek at the age of three, Latin at eight, and writing a history of Roman government at age eleven. This brilliant man wrote about philosophy, political science, logic, and ethics. His essay "On Liberty" is the finest argument for the rights of individuals versus the state. He later observed "I was never a boy, never played at cricket; it is better to let Nature have her own way."

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