Illustrated Edition: Contains illustrations, summary, author biography, and a characters list.'On Liberty' is a profound work of political philosophy that explores the nature and limits of power within society. Mill advocates for individual freedom and autonomy, emphasizing the importance of liberty of thought, speech, and action. His argument centers on the idea that the only time authority should limit individual freedom is to prevent harm to others. This timeless work addresses fundamental questions about the balance between individual rights and social control, making it a crucial read for anyone interested in democracy, freedom, and justice.This illustrated edition enhances Mill’s thought-provoking essay with engaging visuals, a comprehensive summary, an author biography providing insights into Mill’s life and work, and a detailed list of key characters and concepts discussed throughout the book. Ideal for both first-time readers and scholars, it offers a deeper understanding of Mill’s vision for a free and just society.