MILL (John-Stuart) – REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT, translated and preceded by an introduction by M. Dupont-White, 2nd ed.
MILL (John-Stuart) – REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT, translated and preceded by an introduction by M. Dupont-White, 2nd ed.
MILL (John-Stuart) – REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT, translated and preceded by an introduction by M. Dupont-White, 2nd ed.
    MILL (John Stuart)
    REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT, translated and preceded by an introduction by M. Dupont-White, 2nd ed.
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    Paris
Date :
    1865
    in-8, bound in green half-paper, gilt title on black morocco slipcase, smooth spine, (boards and edges very rubbed with many missing pieces of paper, headcaps and corners worn, library marks, light marginal dampstains at the head, binding marked), LI - 400 p.
    Best known for his contributions to economic theory, Stuart Mill was a member of the House of Commons at the end of his life and, in that capacity, took an interest in constitutional law. This work, which presents the state of liberal thought on the notion of representative government in the mid-19th century, remains primarily known for its position in favor of women's suffrage (p. 234 ff.), a proposal that the author would reiterate before the House of Commons in 1869, where it was rejected by 73 votes to 196.

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