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*1858 Death of Harriet Taylor. The East India company is dissolved by Parliament and Mill retires on a pension. | *1858 Death of Harriet Taylor. The East India company is dissolved by Parliament and Mill retires on a pension. | ||
*1859 ''On Liberty'' | *1859 ''On Liberty'' | ||
*1861 ''Utilitarianism'' | *1861 ''Utilitarianism'' and ''Representative Government'' | ||
*1865 Elected to Parliament | *1865 Elected to Parliament | ||
*1867 ''Subjection of Women'' | *1867 ''Subjection of Women'' | ||
*1868 Defeated in parliamentary election | *1868 Defeated in parliamentary election | ||
*1873 Death | *1873 Death |
Latest revision as of 15:25, 2 July 2011
- 1806 Born, son of philosopher James Mill
- 1820 Spends a year in France
- 1823 Joins the East India Company (then effectively a branch of the British civil service[1]) as a clerk
- 1826 Suffers a 6-month spell of depression
- 1830 Meets Harriet Taylor
- 1836 Death of James Mill
- 1843 System of Logic
- 1848 Principles of Political Economy
- 1851 Marriage to Harriet Taylor (on the death of her husband)
- 1858 Death of Harriet Taylor. The East India company is dissolved by Parliament and Mill retires on a pension.
- 1859 On Liberty
- 1861 Utilitarianism and Representative Government
- 1865 Elected to Parliament
- 1867 Subjection of Women
- 1868 Defeated in parliamentary election
- 1873 Death