“The most cogent reason for restricting the interference of government is the great evil of adding unnecessarily to its power.”
John Stuart Mill“Conservatives are not necessarily stupid, but most stupid people are conservatives... I never meant to say that the Conservatives are generally stupid. I meant to say that stupid people are generally Conservative. I believe that is so obviously and universally admitted a principle that I hardly think any gentleman will deny it. Suppose any party, in addition to whatever share it may possess of the ability of the community, has nearly the whole of its stupidity, that party must, by the law of its constitution, be the stupidest party; and I do not see why honorable gentlemen should see that position as at all offensive to them, for it ensures their being always an extremely powerful party . . . There is so much dense, solid force in sheer stupidity, that any body of able men with that force pressing behind them may ensure victory in many a struggle, and many a victory the Conservative party has gained through that power."John Stuart Mill ( British philosopher, economist, and liberal member of Parliament for Westminster from 1865 to 68 )”
John Stuart Mill“There are no means of finding what either one person or many can do, but by trying - and no means by which anyone else can discover for them what it is for their happiness to do or leave undone”
John Stuart Mill, The Subjection of Women“The form of association, however, which if mankind continue to improve, must be expected in the end to predominate, is not that which can exist between a capitalist as chief, and work-people without a voice in the management, but the association of the labourers themselves on terms of equality, collectively owning the capital with which they carry on their operations, and working under managers elected and removable by themselves.”
John Stuart Mill, Principles of Political Economy: And Chapters on Socialism“I will call no being good who is not what I mean when I apply that epithet to my fellow creatures; and if such a creature can sentence me to hell for not so calling him, to hell I will go .”
John Stuart Mill, An examination of Sir William Hamilton's philosophy, and of the principal philosophical questions discussed in his writings“Pleasure and freedom from pain, are the only things desirable as ends.”
John Stuart Mill“The individual is not accountable to society for his actions in so far as these concern the interests of no person but himself.”
John Stuart Mill“What distinguishes the majority of men from the few is their inability to act according to their beliefs.”
John Stuart Mill“Whatever crushes individuality is despotism, by whatever name it may be called and whether it professes to be enforcing the will of God or the injunctions of men.”
John Stuart Mill“It is questionable if all the mechanical inventions yet made have lightened the day's toil of any human being.”
John Stuart Mill“Conservatives are not necessarily stupid, but most stupid people are conservatives.”
John Stuart Mill