Autobiography

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Autobiography

by John Stuart Mill

EN·~7 hours·8 chapters

Chapters

8 total
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AUTOBIOGRAPHY - By John Stuart Mill

0:02
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CHAPTER I — CHILDHOOD AND EARLY EDUCATION

49:57
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CHAPTER II — MORAL INFLUENCES IN EARLY YOUTH. MY FATHER'S CHARACTER AND OPINIONS

34:27
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CHAPTER III — LAST STAGE OF EDUCATION, AND FIRST OF SELF-EDUCATION

35:30
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CHAPTER IV — YOUTHFUL PROPAGANDISM. THE "WESTMINSTER REVIEW"

1:05:26
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CHAPTER V — CRISIS IN MY MENTAL HISTORY. ONE STAGE ONWARD

1:15:43
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CHAPTER VI.

53:40
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CHAPTER VII. - GENERAL VIEW OF THE REMAINDER OF MY LIFE.

2:12:33

Description

In this candid memoir the author reflects on a childhood shaped by an unusually rigorous education, arguing that the first years of schooling can hold far more promise than conventional methods often allow. He explains his motivation for recording a life that may seem uneventful, hoping that readers will glimpse how curiosity, disciplined study, and the willingness to revise one’s own ideas can lay the groundwork for a thoughtful mind. The opening chapters set a tone of humility and gratitude, inviting listeners to consider the broader impact of early learning on a lifetime of inquiry.

The narrative then turns to his father, a self‑made scholar whose own path was marked by modest origins, a stint in the Scottish church, and a fierce independence of thought. Despite financial strain and a demanding career as a writer and civil servant, his father devoted countless hours to his son’s instruction, modeling intellectual rigor and moral conviction. Their relationship offers a vivid picture of a household where ideas were contested, values were earned, and the love of learning was passed down through daily, often arduous, mentorship.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (429K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Etext produced by Marc D'Hooghe. HTML file produced by David Widger

Release date

2003-12-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

John Stuart Mill

John Stuart Mill

1806–1873

A towering 19th-century thinker, this English philosopher and economist shaped modern debates about liberty, utilitarianism, free speech, and representative government. His writing still feels strikingly current, especially when he argues for individuality, open discussion, and equal rights for women.

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