On Social Freedom

On Social Freedom: or the Necessary Limits of Individual Freedom Arising Out of the Conditions of Our Social Life is an essay regarding individual and societal freedom initially thought to have been written by the British philosopher John Stuart Mill, but later found to have been falsely attributed to him. Rees's explanation for how the manuscript ended up among Mill's possessions is summarised by J.P. Scanlan:

On Social Freedom

On Social Freedom: or the Necessary Limits of Individual Freedom Arising Out of the Conditions of Our Social Life is an essay regarding individual and societal freedom initially thought to have been written by the British philosopher John Stuart Mill, but later found to have been falsely attributed to him. Rees's explanation for how the manuscript ended up among Mill's possessions is summarised by J.P. Scanlan: