American Journal of Educational Research. 2018, 6(5), 570-577
DOI: 10.12691/education-6-5-33
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Nguyen Thi Xiem1,
1Hanoi Metropolitan University, Hanoi, Vietnam
Pub. Date: May 15, 2018
Cite this paper:
Nguyen Thi Xiem. John Stuart Mill’s Liberal thought on Education and the Dissemination of Education in Enforcing the Right of Liberty. American Journal of Educational Research. 2018; 6(5):570-577. doi: 10.12691/education-6-5-33
Abstract
John Stuart Mill (180 - 1873) was the most influential English language philosopher of the nineteenth century. He created a great number of works which attracted remarkable public attention in the past and positive reviews even in these days. In this article, the author wants to clarify J. S. Mill’s education and self-education process during his childhood with his views on education.Keywords:
John Stuart Mill’s philosophy education liberty
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