On Liberty (Annotated)(Illustrated)

On Liberty (Annotated)(Illustrated)

Author: John Stuart Mill

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2017-11-18

Total Pages: 92

ISBN-13: 9781973328865

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This is an annotated and illustrated version of the book1.contains an updated biography of the author at the end of the book for a better understanding of the text.2.It also contains new and unique illustrations to give a better documentation and realism to the book_To the beloved and deplored memory of her who was the inspirer, and inpart the author, of all that is best in my writings--the friend and wifewhose exalted sense of truth and right was my strongest incitement, andwhose approbation was my chief reward--I dedicate this volume. Like allthat I have written for many years, it belongs as much to her as to me;but the work as it stands has had, in a very insufficient degree, theinestimable advantage of her revision; some of the most importantportions having been reserved for a more careful re-examination, whichthey are now never destined to receive. Were I but capable ofinterpreting to the world one-half the great thoughts and noble feelingswhich are buried in her grave, I should be the medium of a greaterbenefit to it than is ever likely to arise from anything that I canwrite, unprompted and unassisted by her all but unrivalled wisdom._INTRODUCTION.I.John Stuart Mill was born on 20th May 1806. He was a delicate child, andthe extraordinary education designed by his father was not calculated todevelop and improve his physical powers. "I never was a boy," he says;"never played cricket." His exercise was taken in the form of walks withhis father, during which the elder Mill lectured his son and examinedhim on his work. It is idle to speculate on the possible results of adifferent treatment. Mill remained delicate throughout his life, but wasendowed with that intense mental energy which is so often combined withphysical weakness. His youth was sacrificed to an idea; he was designedby his father to carry on his work; the individuality of the boy wasunimportant. A visit to the south of France at the age of fourteen, incompany with the family of General Sir Samuel Bentham, was not withoutits influence. It was a glimpse of another atmosphere, though thestudious habits of his home life were maintained. Moreover, he derivedfrom it his interest in foreign politics, which remained one of hischaracteristics to the end of his life. In 1823 he was appointed juniorclerk in the Examiners' Office at the India House.


On Liberty

On Liberty

Author: John Stuart Mill

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2016-08-05

Total Pages: 102

ISBN-13: 9781536930368

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In his much quoted, seminal work, On Liberty, John Stuart Mill attempts to establish standards for the relationship between authority and liberty. He emphasizes the importance of individuality which he conceived as a prerequisite to the higher pleasures-the summum bonum of Utilitarianism. Published in 1859, On Liberty presents one of the most eloquent defenses of individual freedom and is perhaps the most widely-read liberal argument in support of the value of liberty.


A Boy's Civil War Story: Annotated and with Illustrations

A Boy's Civil War Story: Annotated and with Illustrations

Author: Charles Nagel

Publisher: Texianer Verlag

Published:

Total Pages: 385

ISBN-13:

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From the original fly leaf: “A distinguished American statesman and member of the bar, known chiefly heretofore as the Secretary of Commerce and Labor in the Cabinet of President Taft, as director in important enterprises, and as counsel for various corporations and individuals, here makes his bow as author (at the fine age of nearly 88) of a good book giving his recollections of life as it was lived, and war as it was waged, in the days of 1861 to 1865 during the conflict between the States.A penetrating pen-picture of things and places that few persons living today have experienced for themselves, and that still fewer are now capable of recollecting, Mr. Nagel's book also takes the happy reader to the Germany of student days, where as a young man the author entered the University of Berlin, which later was to confer on him the honorary degree as Doctor of Political Science.Known not less for his good works than for his great accomplishments, the present modest memoir will afford the reader both information and pleasure, and put in permanent form a record of days and ways that will not come again.”This edition has been augmented with copious footnotes and color illustrations in order to assist the modern reader better understand the context of the times.


Liberty's Voice

Liberty's Voice

Author: Erica Silverman

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 34

ISBN-13: 0147511747

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Portrays the life of the American poet who wrote the poem inscribed on the Statue of Liberty.


Enlightening the World

Enlightening the World

Author: Yasmin Sabina Khan

Publisher: Cornell University Press

Published: 2011-06-15

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 0801463602

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Conceived in the aftermath of the American Civil War and the grief that swept France over the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, the Statue of Liberty has been a potent symbol of the nation's highest ideals since it was unveiled in 1886. Dramatically situated on Bedloe's Island (now Liberty Island) in the harbor of New York City, the statue has served as a reminder for generations of immigrants of America's long tradition as an asylum for the poor and the persecuted. Although it is among the most famous sculptures in the world, the story of its creation is little known. In Enlightening the World, Yasmin Sabina Khan provides a fascinating new account of the design of the statue and the lives of the people who created it, along with the tumultuous events in France and the United States that influenced them. Khan's narrative begins on the battlefields of Gettysburg, where Lincoln framed the Civil War as a conflict testing whether a nation "conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal... can long endure." People around the world agreed with Lincoln that this question—and the fate of the Union itself—affected the "whole family of man." Inspired by the Union's victory and stunned by Lincoln's death, Édouard-René Lefebvre de Laboulaye, a legal scholar and noted proponent of friendship between his native France and the United States, conceived of a monument to liberty and the exemplary form of government established by the young nation. For Laboulaye and all of France, the statue would be called La Liberté Éclairant le Monde—Liberty Enlightening the World. Following the statue's twenty-year journey from concept to construction, Khan reveals in brilliant detail the intersecting lives that led to the realization of Laboulaye's dream: the Marquis de Lafayette; Alexis de Tocqueville; the sculptor Auguste Bartholdi, whose commitment to liberty and self-government was heightened by his experience of the Franco-Prussian War; the architect Richard Morris Hunt, the first American to study architecture at the prestigious École des Beaux-Arts in Paris; and the engineer Gustave Eiffel, who pushed the limits for large-scale metal construction. Also here are the contributions of such figures as Senators Charles Sumner and Carl Schurz, the artist John La Farge, the poet Emma Lazarus, and the publisher Joseph Pulitzer. While exploring the creation of the statue, Khan points to possible sources—several previously unexamined—for the design. She links the statue's crown of rays with Benjamin Franklin's image of the rising sun and makes a clear connection between the broken chain under Lady Liberty's foot and the abolition of slavery. Through the rich story of this remarkable national monument, Enlightening the World celebrates both a work of human accomplishment and the vitality of liberty.