Elucidations

Episode 138: Toby Buckle discusses Mill's liberty principle

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Jan 23, 2022
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ANECDOTE

Mill's Childhood Experiment Shaped His Life

  • John Stuart Mill had an experimental upbringing aimed at producing a genius, learning Greek from around age eight under his father James Mill.
  • That upbringing likely contributed to Mill's early brilliance but also to recurring severe depression across his life, which influenced his later writing.
ANECDOTE

Harriet Taylor's Deep Influence On Mill

  • Mill's long intellectual and emotional partnership with Harriet Taylor shaped his later thought and may have been co-authorship on key ideas.
  • Mill credited her as a primary author on some material, especially work connected to liberty and social reform.
INSIGHT

Liberty Principle Forbids Paternalistic Coercion

  • Mill's liberty principle states coercion is only legitimate to prevent harm to others; self-regarding actions aren't sufficient grounds for coercion.
  • He frames this both as a prohibition on paternalism and a rule to maximize individual self-development.
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