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Introduction Prt One: Governing Values: Leading minds: The world of the Victorian intellectual The culture of altruism: Selfishness and the decay of motive The idea of character: private habits and public virtues Part Two: Public Voices: Their master's voice: John Stuart Mill as a public moralist Manly fellows: Fawcett, Stephen, and the liberal temper Part Three: Moral Sciences: Their title to be heard: professionalization and its discontents An exclusively professional subject: the jurist as public moralist Part Four: English Geneologies: From dangerous partisan to national possession: John Stuart Mill in English culture 1873-1933 The Whig interpretation of English literature: literary history and national identity Index

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