A colleague once described political theorists as people who were obsessed with two dozen books; after half a century of grappling with Mill's essay On Liberty, or Hobbes's Leviathan, I have sometimes thought two dozen might be a little on the high side. Votes: 10
Modern liberalism has many roots. One of the most important is the ideas of a man described by an American critic as 'his satanic free-trade majesty John Stuart Mill' and revered by others. Votes: 6
Richard A. Posner is an extraordinary person. If he did not exist, it would be hard to believe that he could. (...) He writes with a flair that puts most journalists to shame and a depth of knowledge that puts most professors to shame. Votes: 6
We do not go to work only to earn an income, but to find meaning in our lives. What we do is a large part of what we are Votes: 5
It is never right to injure anyone. It can never be right to make someone worse than he is. Votes: 0
Justice is the most "political" or institutional of the virtues. The legitimacy of a state rests upon its claim to do justice. Votes: 0