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    Title: 彌爾的政治與社會思想中之維續發展論
    Sustained Progress in John Stuart Mill`s Social and Political Thought
    Authors: 簡智柔
    Chien, Chih-Jou
    Contributors: 陳建綱
    Chen, Chien-Kang
    簡智柔
    Chien, Chih-Jou
    Keywords: 效益主義
    約翰 史都華 彌爾
    代議式民主
    社會主義
    資本主義
    對立主義
    Utilitarianism
    John Stuart Mill
    Representative democracy
    Socialism
    Capitalism
    Antagonism
    Date: 2023
    Issue Date: 2023-07-06 16:35:08 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 此論文研究約翰 史都華 彌爾之經濟、社會與政治思想中之效益主義,主張維續社會發展貫穿其思想。透過詳細分析自由與平等如何形塑彌爾提倡之體制理想,聚焦其去中心化社會主義市場經濟、競合性別關係與代議式政府。透過體制設計,個人性與親社會性之協作得以推進動態社會發展。
    This thesis examines John Stuart Mill’s utilitarian ethics of social progress in the context of his economic, social and political thought. In contending that Mill was committed to the inculcation of individuality and sociability, the thesis offers a detailed analysis of how liberty and equality frame and qualify Mill’s institutional ideals, specifically his prescribed regimes of the decentralized socialist market economy, a gender relation founded on competitive partnership, and the representative government. It’s shown that a synergy among economic, social, and political development is instrumentalized to permanently serve the overall utility.
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