Socialismo y utilitarismo en la economía política de John Stuart Mill
Philippe Légé
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This article points to the relationship between socialism and utilitarianism in John Stuart Mill' s though. His praise of cooperatives relies on the utilitarian criterion "the greatest good for the greatest number" and on the idea of a progressive diffusion of the cooperative system. On the contrary, Mill upholds the competition system; thus setting himself apart from most of the socialist authors of his era.
Date: 2006
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Published in Lecturas de Economía, 2006, 64, pp.167-185
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