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‘On Liberty’ comes to life
John Stuart Mill’s 1859 landmark philosophical essay On Liberty laid the groundwork for the modern case for free speech and free expression; now it’s getting a face lift.
Produced by Heterodox Academy, All Minus One is an illustrated look at the second chapter of Mill’s On Liberty, bringing his most powerful ideas of liberty to life. With 18 dazzling illustrations from artist Dave Cicirelli, and edited by social psychologist Jonathan Haidt and Mill biographer Richard V. Reeves, All Minus One is a must-have for any defender of liberty.
All Minus One is available for free on Heterodox Academy now.
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