Socialismo y utilitarismo en la economía política de John Stuart Mill
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https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.le.n64a2654Abstract
Este artículo señala la relación entre el socialismo y el utilitarismo en el pensamiento de John Stuart Mill. Su elogio de las cooperativas se apoya en el criterio utilitarista «de la mayor felicidad del mayor número» y en la idea de una difusión progresiva del sistema cooperativo. Por el contrario, Mill defiende el sistema de competencia, distinguiéndose así de la mayoría de los autores socialistas de su época.
Palabras clave: Mill, socialismo, utilitarismo, competencia. Clasificación JEL: B14, B40, B51
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