
The Contest in America
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Written during the American Civil War, this powerful political essay reflects John Stuart Mill's unwavering belief in liberty, human dignity, and the moral responsibility of democratic nations. In The Contest in America, Mill presents a lucid and impassioned defense of the Union cause, arguing that the war is not merely a matter of secession, but a battle over the future of slavery and justice. With characteristic precision and moral clarity, Mill critiques European neutrality, calls out moral hypocrisy, and reminds readers of the principles that underpin true democracy. Though rooted in its h...
Written during the American Civil War, this powerful political essay reflects John Stuart Mill's unwavering belief in liberty, human dignity, and the moral responsibility of democratic nations. In The Contest in America, Mill presents a lucid and impassioned defense of the Union cause, arguing that the war is not merely a matter of secession, but a battle over the future of slavery and justice. With characteristic precision and moral clarity, Mill critiques European neutrality, calls out moral hypocrisy, and reminds readers of the principles that underpin true democracy. Though rooted in its historical moment, the work resonates today as a timeless reflection on civil strife, human rights, and global accountability. It stands as an eloquent reminder that political liberty and social justice are inseparable. For readers of political philosophy, history, and American studies, this essay offers essential context and enduring relevance.