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    men were the superior gender‚ while women were the inferior gender. John Stuart Mill states in his book The Subjection of Women‚ “…the mode in which women are wholly under the rule

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    At the time when The Subjection of Women was written by John Stuart Mill (1869)‚ women rights were few‚ almost inexistent as the concept of woman was related to meekness‚ submissiveness‚ always in the place of pleasing the man and the community she belonged to. The essay brings arguments in favour of genders equality‚ exposing the mechanism of the system of an upon-agreed society which marginalizes everything that deviates from the norms of it‚ deconstructing the vision of the time regarding woman’s

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    had reached the exact same. Amusingly‚ they have always encountered the same level of doubt towards each other. He has witnessed the conflict for thousands of years‚ each taking place in a slightly different setting. From another standpoint‚ Galen Hall is a muscular male for his adolescent age‚ being moulded

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    having different thoughts on that‚ and they are going to come up with myriads of reasons to why they’ve come up with that answer. And for John Stuart Mill‚ everyone’s opinion matters‚ especially the ones with the unpopular opinion. John Stuart Mill was someone who believed that everyone‚ rich or poor‚ was entitled to their very own opinions. John Stuart Mill also believed that freedom of expression is valuable for two main reasons. The first reason would be

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    Hello dreadful students‚ your continuance to skip school‚ eat in class and run in the halls will NOT DO! I’m your new high school principal. I’m planning to help make this school a better place since I’ve heard many horrible things about the students of this school and their dreadful behaviors‚ so I made several new rules you must follow if you want to stay alive. If you skip school‚ your feet will be brutally and painfully chopped off‚ or maybe we’ll burn you alive whenever you come back to school

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    John Greavu Professor Joan Tronto POL 1201 11 November 2013 Plato and John Stuart Mill: Valuations of Individual Well-Being with Regards to Social Standing In response to prompt #1: Mill and Plato share a belief in something like “higher pleasures.” As a result‚ despite their great differences‚ both are really trying to do the same thing. Both advocate for a society that allows elites to pursue their own interests‚ at the expense of others. The result is that both are trying to create a society

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    cannot be realized until personal experience has brought it home.” This famous quote is said by British Philosopher‚ John Stuart Mill. (1806-1873) Growing up with his father‚ James‚ Mill’s had an intense (lack of a better word) childhood education. Soon‚ he wrote about freedom of expression and was active in women’s rights‚ which is an idea far ahead of his time. John Stuart Mill’s famous work “On Liberty” is a classic text on modern liberalism. Mill’s was a principle idealist on the philosophy of

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    Analysing On Liberty by John Stuart Mill POLS1300 / by Joy Qin Humanity’s attempts to study the state of society have stretched back throughout the ages. From forefathers such as Socrates or Aristophanes to the great enlightenment philosophers of Locke or Voltaire‚ all have grappled with the questions of how humanity best functions as a collective. John Stuart Mill‚ hailed as a paradigmatic liberal political philosopher‚ continues this tradition of thought in his work On Liberty published in

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    important to be one step ahead‚ to be able to cope up with the benefits of technology. Having a computerized system is a big use for the barangay halls for them to lessen the time for a certain operation that if done manually can consume so much time and effort. It can also decrease hassle in workplace and provide accurate and fast result that every barangay hall needs. The proponents have chosen information system entitled “Barangay Clearance Issuance System” for the distribution of barangay clearance

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    with determinism‚ John Stuart Mill thinks the opposite. One of the main distinctions that he is making herein is that civil or social liberty entail about the nature as well as limits of power upon which can be legitimately be part of the community or than can be exercised by an individual or society (Pereboom‚ 2014). In his part John Stuart Mill argues that; social liberty may be related with “hard determinism” however this does not mean that determinism is true. John Stuart Mill categorically states

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