PROFESSOR MAX MULLER AND MR. MILL ON LIBERTY

PROFESSOR MAX MULLER is a noble and delightful writer, with a speciality in which he is unapproachable; but the topic of his article "On Freedom" (CONTEMPORARY REVIEW for November, 1879) is debateable ground for all intelligent people. As I think so much of it as relates to Mr. Mill's...

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