Some of John Stuart Mill's greatest intellectual works
- System of Logic, Ratiocinative and Inductive, 1843
- Essays on some Unsettled Questions of Political Economy, 1844
- Principles of Political Economy, 1848
- On Liberty, 1859
- Thoughts on Parliamentary Reform, 1859
- Considerations on Representative Government, 1860
- Utilitarianism, 1863
- Examination of Sir William Hamilton's Philosophy, 1865
- Rectorial Inaugural Address on the value of culture at St. Andrews University, 1867
- Pamphlet on England and Ireland, 1868
- The Subjection of Women, 1869
- His edition of Analysis of the Phenomena of the Human Mind, 1869
Written between 1830 and 1870 but published after his death in 1873
- Three Essays on Religion: Nature, the Utility of Religion, and Theism, 1874
His work in connection with the literary journals was also extensive. He wrote articles on an endless variety of subjects (philosophical, political, economic, and social) contributing articles to
- The Westminster Review
- The London Review
- The London and Westminster Review
Bibliography and Web Resources
- John Stuart Mill Institute
- "John Stuart Mill" (Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
- ITL Web: Study Place: "Mill, John Stuart"
Last modified: 6 November 2000