How does J. S. Mill’s critique of the legal subordination of women reflect his broader philosophical commitment to liberty and human development?

J. S. Mill’s Critique of the Legal Subordination of Women: Liberty, Equality, and the Ethics of Human Development AbstractJohn Stuart Mill's seminal work The Subjection of Women (1869) offers a sustained critique of the legal and social inequalities faced by women, presenting one of the most philosophically rigorous defences of gender equality in the liberal … Continue reading How does J. S. Mill’s critique of the legal subordination of women reflect his broader philosophical commitment to liberty and human development?