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Philosophers of science
English people
Utilitarians
Classical economists
Economic methodology
John Stuart Mill
Principles of Political Economy
Alexander Bain
Herbert Spencer
British people
Classical liberals
Philosophy

The Online Library of Liberty A Project Of Liberty Fund, Inc. John Stuart Mill, The Collected Works of John Stuart Mill, Volume XV - The Later Letters of John Stuart Mill[removed]Part II [1856]

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