John Stuart Mill et Harriet Taylor : écrits sur l'égalité de sexes
John Stuart Mill et Harriet Taylor: Writings on Sexual Equality
J.S. Mill’s thought has been available to French readers since the 19th century and the Subjection of Women, his book on women’s position in society was translated and published as well. Yet the rest of his writings on women is less known which is why this book contains selected writings on women ranging from texts that have never been translated to extracts of Mill’s most famous works. The selection and critical introduction aim at showing that feminism was not a side-issue for Mill but a...
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Editor's note
Textes traduits et présentés par Françoise Orazi.
Cet ouvrage est publié avec le concours de la région Rhône-Alpes.
Illustration de couverture : Portrait de John Stuart Mill (1872-1873), extrait de Popular Science Monthly, Volume 3. Image disponible en ligne sur Wikimedia Commons.
Les textes traduits ici extraits de The Collected Works of John Stuart Mill (© University of Toronto Press) ont été reproduits avec l’autorisation de l’éditeur.
- Publisher : ENS Éditions
- Series : Les fondamentaux du féminisme anglo-saxon
- Place of publication : Lyon
- Year of publication : 2014
- Published on OpenEdition Books : 05 septembre 2016
- EAN (Print version) : 978-2-84788-578-1
- Electronic EAN : 978-2-84788-579-8
- DOI : 10.4000/books.enseditions.5536
- Number of pages : 252 p.
Anthologie
« On Marriage », 1832
« On Marriage », 1832
« To Auguste Comte », 1843
« Rights of women and—especially with regard to the elective franchise—by a woman—dedicated to Queen Victoria », 1847
The Principles of Political Economy with Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, 1848
« The law of assault », Morning Chronicle, 31 mai 1850
« Stability of society », Leader, 17 août 1850
« Statement on marriage », annonce du 6 mars 1851
« To Sir George Grey », 1851
« Enfranchisement of women », Westminster Review, 1851
On Liberty, 1859
Considerations on Representative Government, 1861
« Auguste Comte and Positivism », Westminster Review, avril 1865
« The admission of women to the electoral franchise », discours prononcé à la Chambre des communes, Royaume-Uni, le 20 mai 1867
The Subjection of Women, 1869
« To Herbert Spencer », 1869
« To Lord Amberley », 1870
Autobiography, 1873
J.S. Mill’s thought has been available to French readers since the 19th century and the Subjection of Women, his book on women’s position in society was translated and published as well. Yet the rest of his writings on women is less known which is why this book contains selected writings on women ranging from texts that have never been translated to extracts of Mill’s most famous works. The selection and critical introduction aim at showing that feminism was not a side-issue for Mill but a logical consequence of his whole political philosophy. The book also addresses the controversial question of Taylor-Mill’s participation in Mill’s work.
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