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The Question of Utilitarianism and Empire Javed Majeed; 5 Mill on Happiness: The Enduring Value of a Complex Critique Martha C. Nussbaum; 6 Liberalism's Limits: Carlyle and Mill on ""The Negro Question"" David Theo Goldberg; 7 Empire, Race, Euro-centrism: John Stuart Mill and His Critics Georgios Varouxakis 327 $a8 Chairing the Jamaica Committee: J. S. Mill and the Limits of Colonial Authority J. Joseph Miller9 The Early Utilitarians, Race, and Empire: The State of the Argument H. S. Jones; 10 Imagining Darwinism David Weinstein; 11 Sidgwick's Racism Bart Schultz; Index; About the Contributors 330 $aThe classical utilitarian legacy of Jeremy Bentham, J. S. Mill, James Mill, and Henry Sidgwick has often been charged with both theoretical and practical complicity in the growth of British imperialism and the emerging racialist discourse of the nineteenth century. 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