Table of contents for Why read Mill today / John Skorupski.

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1	FREE THOUGHT
1 Mill¿s life and work
2 Liberalism as free thought
3 Thinking from within
4 Religion
2 	THE GOOD FOR HUMAN BEINGS
1 Happiness and self-development
2 The Greatest Happiness Principle
3 The Liberal Ideal
4 Qualities of happiness
5 Morality and justice
3	LIBERTY
1 Liberty and popular sovereignty
2 The Liberty Principle
3 Spontaneity, conflict, progress
4 Liberty of Discussion
5 Personal independence
4 	MODERNITY
1 Interpreting the modern world 
2 History and character 
3 Marx and Mill on socialism
4 Democracy
5 	REFLECTION
1 Mill as a late-modern thinker
2 Culture and democracy
3 Equality
4 Mill and liberalism today
5 What works? What inspires?
CHRONOLOGY
SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER READING

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Mill, John Stuart, 1806-1873.
Liberalism.
Utilitarianism.