John Stuart Mill on Colonies

Author:

Bell Duncan1

Affiliation:

1. University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom,

Abstract

Recent scholarship on John Stuart Mill has illuminated his arguments about the normative legitimacy of imperial rule. However, it has tended to ignore or downplay his extensive writings on settler colonialism: the attempt to create permanent “civilized” communities, mainly in North America and the South Pacific. Mill defended colonization throughout his life, although his arguments about its character and justification shifted over time. While initially he regarded it as a solution to the “social problem” in Britain, he increasingly came to argue that its legitimacy resided in the universal benefits—civilization, peace, and prosperity—it generated for humanity. In the final years of his life Mill seemed to lose faith in the project. Finally recognizing the prevalence of colonial violence and the difficulty of realizing his grand ambitions, yet refusing to give up on colonization altogether, his colonial romance gave way to a form of melancholia.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Sociology and Political Science,History

Reference104 articles.

1. J.S. Mill, Principles of Political Economy (1848), in The Collected Works of John Stuart Mill, ed. John Robson ( Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1963-1991), 3:963 [hereafter CW].

2. Ann Laura Stoler and Frederick Cooper, "Between Metropole and Colony: Rethinking a Research Agenda," in Tensions of Empire, ed. Cooper and Stoler ( Berkeley: University of California Press , 1997), 4.

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