It was John Stuart Mill who articulated the modern concept that with freedom comes responsibility.
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The three survivors were Sgt Lawrence Hugh Houghton, Sgt Richard Wish and Sgt John Stuart Jones.
John Stuart Mill initiated the first debate in Parliament on the issue in 1867.
All of which brings us to one of the great intellectual political economists of the past, John Stuart Mill.
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Immediately after confirming that such a system is indeed possible, John Stuart Mill then describes its inherent problems.
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To paraphrase John Stuart Mill, we trade products for products, the surplus of our labor for the surplus of others.
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The U.S. Supreme Court's First Amendment jurisprudence reaffirms John Milton and John Stuart Mill's hard lesson that one cost of liberty is the toleration of foolish and odious speech.
Glimpses of leading thinkers and the human values they argued for include Immanuel Kant (moral and intellectual autonomy), Benjamin Constant (protection from arbitrary power) and John Stuart Mill (promotion of human individuality).
In 1868, John Stuart Mill made one of the most eloquent defenses of capital punishment, arguing that executing a murderer did not display a wanton disregard for life but, rather, proof of its value.
It all makes me think of British philosopher John Stuart Mill, who described the social theory of utilitarianism, which holds that one must always act so as to produce the greatest aggregate happiness for the greatest number of people.
As in Turkey, the West will be forced to do hard things like develop a policy of containing rather than engaging Egypt, and of identifying and cultivating forces in Egyptian society that are willing to embrace John Locke, John Stuart Mill and Adam Smith over Hassan al-Banna and Qaradawi.
Mr. Mamet rattles off the works that affected him most: "White Guilt" by Shelby Steele, "Ethnic America" by Thomas Sowell, "The Instincts of the Herd in Peace and War" by Wilfred Trotter, "The Road to Serfdom" by Friedrich Hayek, "Capitalism and Freedom" by Milton Friedman, and "On Liberty" by John Stuart Mill.
The joint administrators John Hansen and Stuart Irwin said they were confident of achieving a successful sale of these venues in due course and also securing the continued employment of the remaining 300 plus staff.
The Santa Fe complexity theorists Stuart Kaufman and John Holland have shown that the ideal way to discover paths through a shifting landscape of possibilities is to combine baby steps and speculative leaps.
Billionaire John Henry, Mark Attanasio and Stuart Sternberg have also done well with baseball.
Essex lost two wickets before the close, with Darren Robinson bowled by Paul Franks and John Stephenson chopping onto his own stumps off Stuart MacGill.
He wrote to the then Attorney General John Morris in early 1998, just as Lord Justice Stuart-Smith's report was due to recommend no new inquiry into Hillsborough.
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Gisela Stuart, Labour MP, Sheila Gunn, former press secretary to John Major, Jo Phillips, former press secretary for Paddy Ashdown, when he was party leader, discussed how much of a problem sexual harassment is for women at all levels of party politics, and how often it is that women in parliament find themselves treated as a sex objects.
From the banks, the glitterati include Barclays chief Bob Diamond, Jamie Dimon of JP Morgan, Deutsche Bank CEO Josef Ackerman, Morgan Stanley Chairman John Mack, Lloyds chief Eric Daniels, Brady Dougan of Credit Suisse and HSBC's Stuart Gulliver.
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