2014
DOI: 10.1080/13569317.2014.909264
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Philosophy of history and philosophical anthropology in J.S. Mill's views on colonialism

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“…In 1869, Mill was nominated President of the LTRA. 86 He expressed his views on the necessity of land reform in the radical program drafted for the Association. Although Mill turned down the Presidency, he sketched out its program in which he proposed the 'purchase of land for the purpose of subdivision, the construction of smallholdings on crown land, reclamation of waste land for the same purpose, and the formation of agrarian cooperatives to reap the advantages of scale'.…”
Section: England and Ireland: An Open Appeal For Irish Land Reformmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 1869, Mill was nominated President of the LTRA. 86 He expressed his views on the necessity of land reform in the radical program drafted for the Association. Although Mill turned down the Presidency, he sketched out its program in which he proposed the 'purchase of land for the purpose of subdivision, the construction of smallholdings on crown land, reclamation of waste land for the same purpose, and the formation of agrarian cooperatives to reap the advantages of scale'.…”
Section: England and Ireland: An Open Appeal For Irish Land Reformmentioning
confidence: 99%