Conjecturing rudeness: James Mill’s utilitarian philosophy of history and the British Civilizing Mission

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original Knowles, Adam; Mann, Michael; Watt, Carey (2011) "Conjecturing rudeness: James Mill’s utilitarian philosophy of history and the British Civilizing Mission". In , , pp. 37-64: (2011)

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