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James Mill
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- Scottish philosopher James Mill (1773–1836) occupies a major place in nineteenth-century British political thought. His writings covered not only the fundamentals of government, but also education, political economy, law, history, and prison reform. [Source: The Encyclopedia of Political Science; Mill, James]
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