Giuseppe Mazzini e John Stuart Mill : considerazioni in margine ai Thoughts upon Democracy in Europe
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The essay compares the views of Giuseppe Mazzini and John Stuart Mill on liberty and Liberalism. Some scholars argue that the similarities between the two thinkers are merely surface-level. However, a more in-depth exploration allows us to better assess their conceptions of liberty. By looking at Mill's thought as a whole, rather than focusing solely on On Liberty, we find that Mazzini and Mill both grapple with the same problem: how to balance liberalism and organicism, aiming to maintain individual freedom of conscience while fostering a cohesive set of common beliefs, often taking the form of a real religion, to bind society together. [k:w: Giuseppe Mazzini, John Stuart Mill, Saint-Simonian Philosophy of History, Liberty, Liberalism] [Publisher's text]
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DOI: 10.1400/299876
ISSN: 2035-7958