James Mill
James Mill
James Mill. Historian, economist, politica theorist, and philosopher.
He was born on April. 6. 1773 and he died on June. 23. 1836
He from Scotland, he is J.S mill’s father.
When he three years old, he read Aesop´s Fables (Greece in the original)
When he 8 years old, he taught Latin language to his younger brothers. And he translated
Plutarch book to his own language.
When he 12 years old, he started study logic and philosophy.
When he 13 years old, he finished economic.
When he 14 years old, he studied chemistry, zoology and mathematics.
He went to London, in company with Sir John Stuart in 1802.
He was published the “History of India” in 1818.
He “Elements of Political Economy” quickly became the leading textbook exposition of doctrinaire Ricardian economics in 1821.
He made western minster review magazine with is friend Jeremy Bentham in 1824 to 1826.
He wrote “Fragment on Mackintosh” in 1835. (That was last book in his life.)
Actually he was totally "GENIUS"!!!
James Mill. Historian, economist, politica theorist, and philosopher.
He was born on April. 6. 1773 and he died on June. 23. 1836
He from Scotland, he is J.S mill’s father.
When he three years old, he read Aesop´s Fables (Greece in the original)
When he 8 years old, he taught Latin language to his younger brothers. And he translated
Plutarch book to his own language.
When he 12 years old, he started study logic and philosophy.
When he 13 years old, he finished economic.
When he 14 years old, he studied chemistry, zoology and mathematics.
He went to London, in company with Sir John Stuart in 1802.
He was published the “History of India” in 1818.
He “Elements of Political Economy” quickly became the leading textbook exposition of doctrinaire Ricardian economics in 1821.
He made western minster review magazine with is friend Jeremy Bentham in 1824 to 1826.
He wrote “Fragment on Mackintosh” in 1835. (That was last book in his life.)
Actually he was totally "GENIUS"!!!
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