Journal article
Complicating Barbarism and Civilization: Mill's Complex Sociology of Human Development
Abstract
Recent critics have declaimed against John Stuart Mill's liberalism, arguing that his conception of civilization is inexorably bound to a hierarchal conception of social progress justifying Europeans' moral right to 'civilize' barbarian peoples. Without exonerating him from his undoubtedly problematic views regarding non-European cultures, I would like to argue that Mill in fact has a much subtler view of historical development and of …
Authors
Marwah IS
Journal
History of Political Thought, Vol. 32, No. 2, pp. 345–366
Publication Date
October 24, 2011
ISSN
0143-781X