The Contest in America, John Stuart Mill
The Contest in America, John Stuart Mill
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The Contest in America

Author: John Stuart Mill

Narrator: Emily Foster

Unabridged: 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ink and Marble

Published: 03/06/2026


Synopsis

A nation at war becomes a test of principles, not just power.In The Contest in America, John Stuart Mill turns his sharp moral and political vision toward the American Civil War and the international arguments surrounding it. In clear, forceful prose, he examines what is at stake when a conflict is framed as a question of union, liberty, and human bondage, and he challenges readers to think beyond slogans toward the real ethical consequences of public policy.This work is political philosophy in action: a concise, idea driven essay that weighs civic responsibility, foreign public opinion, and the dangers of excusing injustice for the sake of convenience or commerce. Mill writes with the urgency of a public debate, making this audiobook a compelling listen for anyone interested in American history, Civil War era politics, abolitionist thought, and the wider story of democracy and human rights.Listen now and let this classic argument sharpen your view of politics and conscience.

About John Stuart Mill

John Stuart Mill (1806-1873) was a British political philosopher who wrote on such subjects as logic, economics, ethics, metaphysics, religion, and current affairs. His best-known works include On Liberty, Utilitarianism, The Subjection of Women, A System of Logic, Principles of Political Economy, and his autobiography. He was born in London, the eldest son of the Scottish philosopher, historian, and economist James Mill and educated by his father with the assistance of utilitarian philosopher Jeremy Bentham. Mill's philosophy draws upon empiricism and utilitarianism while modifying these doctrines to incorporate a greater sense of humanity. A strong defender of freedom of thought and expression and an early supporter of the cause of women's rights, Mill remains a towering figure in the development of political liberalism.


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