Every man should be considered as having a right to the character which he deserves; that is, to be spoken of according to his actions.
James MillIf nature had produced spontaneously all the objects which we desire, and in sufficient abundance for the desires of all, there would have been no source of dispute or of injury among men; nor would any man have possessed the means of ever acquiring authority over another.
James MillNo good government can ever want more than two things for its support: 1st, Its own excellence; and, 2dly, a people sufficiently instructed, to be aware of that excellence. Every other pretended support, must ultimately tend to its subversion, by lessening its dependence upon these.
James MillThe government and the people are under a moral necessity of acting together; a free press compels them to bend to one another.
James Mill