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Политико-правовые идеи Дж. Ст. Милля в восприятии либералов «Вестника Европы»

Политико-правовые идеи Дж. Ст. Милля в восприятии либералов «Вестника Европы»

Abstract

The political and legal ideas expressed by John Mill, the significant contributor to British liberalism, are critically analysed in the present work. Standing for individual rights and liberties and the constitutional state, Russian liberals regarded the problems of state and law in relation to ethic issues. They accepted John Mill's ideas devoted to the development of classical liberalism towards new (social) liberalism.

Анализируются политико-правовые идеи классика британского либерализма Дж. Ст. Милля. Выступая за свободы и права личности, правовое государство, российские либералы рассматривали проблемы государства и права в тесной связи с проблемой нравственности. Они сочувствовали воззрениям Милля, свидетельствующим об эволюции классического либерализма к социальному либерализму.

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БРИТАНСКИЙ КЛАССИЧЕСКИЙ ЛИБЕРАЛИЗМ, УТИЛИТАРИЗМ, НРАВСТВЕННОСТЬ, СВОБОДЫ И ПРАВА ЛИЧНОСТИ, ПРОГРЕССИЗМ, СОЦИАЛЬНЫЙ ЛИБЕРАЛИЗМ, ПРЕДСТАВИТЕЛЬСТВО, ОТВЕТСТВЕННОЕ ПРАВИТЕЛЬСТВО

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