![]() He did not add anything to the classical economic theory but he recast the theories of his predecessors. It was divided into five books-production, distribution, exchange, influence of the progress of society in production and distribution, and the influence of the Government. His principal works are “The Principles of Political Economy”, seventh edition in 1871. ![]() He wrote a number of books in various fields, viz., philosophy, political science and economics. He served in the office of the East India Company and worked for the economic betterment of the working classes and women suffrage from 1823 to 1868. He was an extremely brilliant boy and studied Greek, Latin, Logic, History, Literature, Political Economy, Roman and English Law at the age of 15. Mill, the son of James Mill, was born on May 5th, 1806 in London. Mill’s work heralded the end of one and the beginning of another epoch in economic development. Malthus, required revision and modification in the context of new problems. He appeared at a time when political economy required a restatement. John Stuart Mill was one of the builders of classical school. Sources of Influences on Mill’s Writings 3. ![]() In this article we will discuss about John Stuart Mill:- 1. ![]()
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