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"Ce livre audio est narré par une voix numérique. 'Le sujet de cet écrit n’est pas le libre arbitre, mais bien la liberté sociale ou civile, c’est-à-dire la nature et les limites du pouvoir qui peut être légitimement exercé par la société sur l’individu' J. Stuart Mill. Traitant de la complexe relation entre le Pouvoir et la nécessaire liberté de penser des individus, cet essai nous rappelle combien il est important, en ces périodes modernes de crise, de relire nos grands classiques."
John Stuart Mill (Author), Voix Numérique Fabien G (Narrator)
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"On Liberty by John Stuart Mill is a powerful and enduring philosophical essay that explores the nature and boundaries of individual freedom in society. Written in 1859 during a period of political and intellectual upheaval, Mill makes an impassioned case for the sanctity of personal liberty—arguing that individuals should be free to act, think, and express themselves as they choose, so long as they do not harm others. Mill’s central thesis, often referred to as the 'harm principle,' remains one of the cornerstones of liberal political thought: that the only justification for societal or governmental interference in a person’s life is to prevent harm to others. With remarkable clarity, he examines the relationship between authority and autonomy, tackling issues like free speech, individuality, moral policing, and the role of dissent in democratic society. Narrated with depth and thoughtfulness by Luke Oldham, this audiobook brings to life one of the most influential works in political philosophy—a timeless defense of freedom and a clarion call for the courage to think for oneself."
John Stuart Mill (Author), Luke Oldham (Narrator)
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"Discover the groundbreaking philosophy of Utilitarianism by John Stuart Mill — a timeless exploration of ethics, happiness, and the greater good. In this influential essay, Mill defends the principle that actions are right if they promote the greatest happiness for the greatest number. Blending moral insight with logical clarity, Utilitarianism remains essential reading for students of philosophy, ethics, political science, and anyone seeking to understand how we determine right from wrong. Perfect for deep thinkers and curious minds alike, this classic text continues to shape modern moral debate."
John Stuart Mill (Author), Rory Young (Narrator)
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12 Masterpieces You Have to Read Before You Die. Philosophy
"Contents: The Prince by Niccolo Machiavelli The City of the Sun by Tommaso Campanella The New Atlantis by Francis Bacon Utopia by Thomas More Utilitarianism byJohn Stuart Mill On Liberty by John Stuart Mill An Answer to the Question What is Enlightenment by Immanuel Kant The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran A Confession by Leo Tolstoy Orthodoxy by G.K. Chesterton The Madman, His Parables and Poems by Kahlil Gibran On the Duty of Civil Disobedience by Henry David Thoreau"
Francis Bacon, G.K. Chesterton, Henry David Thoreau, Immanuel Kant, John Stuart Mill, Khalil Gibran, Leo Tolstoy, Niccolo Machiavelli, Thomas More, Tommaso Campanella (Author), Alfred Costa, Douglass Scott, Emma Gibson, Jamey Lewis, Joe Phoenix, Jowanna Lewis, Mark Bowen, Matt Larsen, Michael Goodrick, Trevor O'Hare (Narrator)
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"Classic book on the subject of liberty and personal rights. The author discusses in detail all the basic concepts and dilemmas related to the notion of 'liberty'."
John Stuart Mill (Author), Anna Kilarska (Narrator)
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"John Stuart Mill's The Subjection of Women: A Call for EqualityIn The Subjection of Women, John Stuart Mill challenges entrenched norms and passionately argues for gender equality. Published in 1869, this compelling essay tackles the flawed societal structures that maintain unequal power dynamics between men and women. With meticulous reasoning and profound insights, Mill dismantles common justifications for gender disparities, advocating for equal rights across all spheres of life. A timeless piece, Mill’s work extends far beyond its historical context, resonating with ongoing global struggles for gender equality. His analysis is not solely academic; it is a poignant discourse on fundamental principles of liberty and justice, making it a crucial read for those interested in feminism, philosophy, and social justice. Dive into a narrative that not only challenges the past but also inspires a vision for a future rich with equality. The Subjection of Women is essential for anyone ready to question, evaluate, and reshape the societal frameworks that influence gender perceptions. Step into Mill’s persuasive advocacy for a world where every individual's potential can be realized without the constraints of outdated conventions. This audiobook was narrated and produced by RAM Studios, where humans and artificial intelligence collaborate to create an excellent listening experience. (The reading is done primarily by AI)"
John Stuart Mill (Author), Anna Isaksen (Narrator)
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Considerations on Representative Government (Unabridged)
"This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Is democracy the only path? Renowned philosopher John Stuart Mill challenges that notion in his thought-provoking audiobook, 'Considerations on Representative Government.' Mill dissects the strengths and weaknesses of various governing systems, guiding you towards the one that fosters informed participation and wise leadership. Explore the ideal role of elected officials, the dangers of tyranny by the majority, and how to cultivate a thriving citizenry. 'Considerations on Representative Government' is your roadmap to a more just and effective government – one that empowers both the rulers and the ruled."
John Stuart Mill (Author), Digital Voice Matt G (Narrator)
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"This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Uncover the mind of a philosophical giant. John Stuart Mill’s 'Autobiography' is a candid exploration of a remarkable life shaped by rigorous intellectual pursuit. From his intense childhood education under the tutelage of his father to his intellectual awakening and subsequent contributions to philosophy, economics, and politics, Mill offers a unique perspective on the development of his thought. Prepare to be immersed in a world of ideas as you journey through the life of one of history’s most influential thinkers."
John Stuart Mill (Author), Digital Voice Mike G (Narrator)
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"Plongez dans l'œuvre emblématique de John Stuart Mill, 'L'Utilitarisme', un classique incontournable de la philosophie morale. Publié pour la première fois en 1863, ce livre explore en profondeur le concept de l'utilitarisme, une théorie éthique qui propose que l'action la plus juste est celle qui maximise le bonheur et minimise la souffrance. Dans un style clair et accessible, Mill développe et défend cette doctrine, répondant aux critiques et clarifiant les malentendus. Il examine les fondements de l'utilitarisme, sa relation avec la justice et la moralité, et comment il peut être appliqué dans la vie quotidienne. Ce livre audio est une invitation à réfléchir sur les principes qui guident nos décisions et à considérer l'impact de nos actions sur le bien-être collectif. Avec une narration soignée et immersive, laissez-vous guider à travers les arguments perspicaces de Mill et découvrez pourquoi 'L'Utilitarisme' reste une référence incontournable pour tous ceux qui s'intéressent à la philosophie, à l'éthique et aux sciences sociales. Que vous soyez un étudiant, un amateur de philosophie, ou simplement curieux de mieux comprendre les bases de la moralité utilitariste, cette adaptation audio de 'L'Utilitarisme' vous offre une expérience enrichissante et stimulante."
John Stuart Mill (Author), Joffrey Lorre (Narrator)
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"'On Liberty' by John Stuart Mill is a classic text on the relationship between society, government, and individual liberty. It defends the importance of personal liberty and self-expression, claiming that social progress is dependent on the protection of individual liberties from majority rule."
John Stuart Mill (Author), Bryan Matthews (Narrator)
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"In the tract on Liberty, Mill is advocating the rights of the individual as against Society at the very opening of an era that was rapidly coming to the conclusion that the individual had no absolute rights against Society. The eighteenth century view is that individuals existed first, each with their own special claims and responsibilities: that they deliberately formed a Social State, either by a contract or otherwise, and that then finally they limited their own action out of regard for the interests of the social organism thus arbitrarily produced. This is hardly the view of the nineteenth century. It is possible that logically the individual is prior to the State; historically and in the order of Nature, the State is prior to the individual. In other words, such rights as every single personality possesses in a modern world do not belong to him by an original ordinance of Nature, but are slowly acquired in the growth and development of the social state."
John Stuart Mill (Author), Graham Dunlop (Narrator)
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"This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. In a world clamoring for conformity, dare to think for yourself. Embark on a journey with philosopher John Stuart Mill's 'On Liberty,' a timeless audiobook that challenges the very notion of freedom. Is true liberty simply following the crowd, or is it the right to carve your own path? Mill argues for individual freedom of thought, conscience, and expression, sparking a firestorm of debate that continues to this day. Immerse yourself in this cornerstone of liberal thought and ask yourself: who decides what's best for you? Unleash the power of independent thinking. Listen to 'On Liberty' today."
John Stuart Mill (Author), Digital Voice Marcus G (Narrator)
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