John Stuart Mill began studying Greek at three, Latin at eight, and had read most of the classical canon before he turned twelve. His father designed a radical education meant to produce a perfect rational mind. It nearly destroyed him.
This episode traces Mill’s journey from a childhood of relentless intellectual drilling through a devastating mental crisis to his emergence as one of the most important philosophers of liberty and utilitarianism.
- The extraordinary education his father James Mill imposed on him
- The mental breakdown at age 20 and how poetry helped him recover
- On Liberty and why it remains a foundational text of liberal democracy
- His partnership with Harriet Taylor and her influence on his thought
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