
Collected Works of John Stuart Mill
Edited by John M. Robson
- Published: 1981
- DOI: 10.4324/9780415480581
- Set ISBN: 9780415480581
Set Contents
- Volume I. Autobiography and Literary Essays
- Volume II. Principles of Political Economy: with Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy Books I-II
- Volume III. Principles of Political Economy: with Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy Books III-V and Appendices
- Volume IV. Essays on Economics and Society
- Volume V. Essays on Economics and Society
- Volume VI. Essays on England, Ireland, and the Empire
- Volume VII. A System of Logic Ratiocinative and Inductive: Being a Connected View of the Principles of Evidence and the Methods of Scientific Investigation Books I-III
- Volume VIII. A System of Logic Ratiocinative and Inductive: Being a Connected View of the Principles of Evidence and the Methods of Scientific Investigation Books IV-VI
- Volume IX. An Examination of Sir William Hamilton’s Philosophy: and of The Principal Philosophical Questions Discussed in his Writings
- Volume X. Essays on Ethics, Religion and Society
- Volume XI. Essays on Philosophy and the Classics
- Volume XII. The Earlier Letters of John Stuart Mill 1812–1848
- Volume XIII. The Earlier Letters of John Stuart Mill 1812–1848
- Volume XIV. The Later Letters of John Stuart Mill 1849–1873
- Volume XV. The Later Letters of John Stuart Mill 1849–1873
- Volume XVI. The Later Letters of John Stuart Mill 1849–1873
- Volume XVII. The Later Letters of John Stuart Mill 1849–1873
- Volume XVIII. Essays on Politics and Society
- Volume XIX. Essays on Politics and Society
- Volume XX. Essays on French History and Historians
- Volume XXI. Essays on Equality, Law, and Education
- Volume XXII. Newspaper Writings: December 1822 – July 1831
- Volume XXIII. Newspaper Writings: August 1831 – October 1834
- Volume XXIV. Newspaper Writings: January 1835 – June 1847
- Volume XXV. Newspaper Writings: December 1847 – July 1873
- Volume XXVI. Journals and Debating Speeches
- Volume XXVII. Journals and Debating Speeches
- Volume XXVIII. Public and Parliamentary Speeches: November 1850 – November 1868
- Volume XXIX. Public and Parliamentary Speeches: July 1869 – March 1873
- Volume XXX. Writings on India
- Volume XXXI. Miscellaneous Writings
- Volume XXXII. Additional Letters of John Stuart Mill
- Volume XXXIII. Indexes to the Collected Works of John Stuart Mill
Principles of Political Economy with Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy Books III-V and Appendices
- Edited by
- J. M. Robson
Volume Contents
-
Front Matter
-
Principles of Political Economy
-
Exchange
-
IOf Value
-
IIa Of Demand and Supply, in Their Relation to Value
-
IIIOf Cost of Production, in Its Relation to Value
-
IVUltimate Analysis of Cost of Production
-
VOf Rent, in Its Relation to Value
-
VISummary of the Theory of Value
-
VIIOf Money
-
VIIIOf the Value of Money, as Dependent on Demand and Supply
-
IXOf the Value of Money, as Dependent on Cost of Production
-
XOf a Double Standard, and Subsidiary Coins
-
XIOf Credit, as a Substitute for Money
-
XIIInfluence of Credit on Prices
-
XIIIOf an Inconvertible Paper Currency
-
XIVOf Excess of Supply
-
XVOf a Measure of Value
-
XVIOf Some Peculiar Cases of Value
-
XVIIOf International Trade
-
XVIIIOf International Values
-
XIXOf Money, Considered as an Imported Commodity
-
XXOf the Foreign Exchanges
-
XXIOf the Distribution of the Precious Metals Through the Commercial World
-
XXIIInfluence of the Currency on a the Exchanges and on Foreign Trade
-
XXIIIOf the Rate of Interest
-
XXIVOf the Regulation of a Convertible Paper Currency
-
XXVOf the Competition of Different Countries in the Same Market
-
XXVIOf Distribution, as Affected by Exchange
-
-
Influence of the Progress of Society on Production and Distribution
-
IGeneral Characteristics of a Progressive State of Wealth
-
IIInfluence of the Progress of Industry and Population on Values and Prices
-
IIIInfluence of the Progress of Industry and Population, on Rents, Profits, and Wages
-
IVOf the Tendency of Profits to a Minimum
-
VConsequences of the Tendency of Profits to a Minimum
-
VIOf the Stationary State
-
VIIOn the Probable Futurity of the Labouring Classes
-
-
On the Influence of Government
-
IOf the Functions of Government in General
-
IIa On the General Principles of Taxation
-
IIIOf Direct Taxes
-
IVOf Taxes on Commodities
-
5Of Some Other Taxes
-
VIComparison between Direct and Indirect Taxation
-
VIIOf a National Debt
-
VIIIOf the Ordinary Functions of Government, Considered as to Their Economical Effects
-
IXThe Same Subject Continued
-
XOf Interferences of Government Grounded on Erroneous Theories
-
XIOf the Grounds and Limits of the Laisser-Faire or Non-Interference Principle
-
-
Exchange
-
Back Matter