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Single Idea 7231

[from 'On Liberty' by John Stuart Mill, in 24. Political Theory / D. Ideologies / 6. Liberalism / b. Liberal individualism ]

Full Idea

The worth of a State, in the long run, is the worth of the individuals composing it.

Gist of Idea

The worth of a State, in the long run, is the worth of the individuals composing it

Source

John Stuart Mill (On Liberty [1857], Ch.5)

Book Reference

Mill,John Stuart: 'Utilitarianism (including On Liberty etc)', ed/tr. Warnock,Mary [Fontana 1962], p.249


A Reaction

This is a key idea of liberalism, opposed to any idea that we should abandon our own value to that of our state. I agree, but communitarians can subscribe to this too, while disagreeing that maximum freedom is the strategy to follow.