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Author:
Hill, John L. (John Lawrence), 1960- author. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n85373340
Title:
The prophet of modern constitutional liberalism : John Stuart Mill and the Supreme Court / John Lawrence Hill, Indiana University.
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press,
Copyright Date:
2020
Description:
vii, 141 pages ; 24 cm
Subject:
Mill, John Stuart,--1806-1873--Influence.
Mill, John Stuart,--1806-1873.
Civil rights--United States.
Civil rights--Philosophy.
Civil rights.
Civil rights--Philosophy.
Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
United States.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Introduction -- Mill's Life, Work and Character -- Liberalism before Mill -- Inventing Modern Liberalism -- Constitutional Liberties before Mill -- The Intellectual Origins of the Right to Privacy -- Mill and the Right of Freedom of Expression -- A New Equality
Summary:
John Stuart Mill is the father of modern liberalism. His most remembered work, On Liberty, which was published in 1859, changed the course of the liberal tradition. What is less well-known is that his ideas have profoundly influenced the American constitutional rights tradition of the latter half of the twentieth century. Mill's?harm principle? inspired the constitutional right to privacy recognized in Griswold v Connecticut, Roe v Wade and other cases. His defense of freedom of expression influenced Justices Holmes, Brandeis, Douglas, Kennedy and others and led to greatly expanded freedom of speech in the twentieth century. Finally, Mill was an ardent feminist whose last important work, The Subjection of Women, was a full-scale and, for its time, radical defense of complete gender equality. This is a book for lawyers who want to understand the intellectual origins of modern constitutional rights, and for political philosophers interested in the constitutional implications of Mill's conception of freedom.
ISBN:
1108485294
9781108485296
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1133664020
LCCN:
2019043917
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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