Major Publications
| Title | Date | Source |
|---|---|---|
| "Two Letters on the Measure of Value" | 1822 | "The Traveller" |
| "Questions of Population" | 1823 | "Black Dwarf" |
| "War Expenditure" | 1824 | Westminster Review |
| "Quarterly Review – Political Economy" | 1825 | Westminster Review |
| "Review of Miss Martineau's Tales" | 1830 | Examiner |
| "The Spirit of the Age" | 1831 | Examiner |
| "Use and Abuse of Political Terms" | 1832 | |
| "What is Poetry" | 1833, 1859 | |
| "Rationale of Representation" | 1835 | |
| "De Tocqueville on Democracy in America " | 1835 | |
| "State of Society In America" | 1836 | |
| "Civilization" | 1836 | |
| "Essay on Bentham" | 1838 | |
| "Essay on Coleridge" | 1840 | |
| "Essays On Government" | 1840 | |
| "De Tocqueville on Democracy in America " | 1840 | |
| A System of Logic | 1843 | |
| Essays on Some Unsettled Questions of Political Economy | 1844 | |
| "Claims of Labour" | 1845 | Edinburgh Review |
| The Principles of Political Economy: with some of their applications to social philosophy | 1848 | |
| "The Negro Question" | 1850 | Fraser's Magazine |
| "Reform of the Civil Service" | 1854 | |
| Dissertations and Discussions | 1859 | |
| A Few Words on Non-intervention | 1859 | |
| On Liberty | 1859 | |
| 'Thoughts on Parliamentary Reform | 1859 | |
| Considerations on Representative Government | 1861 | |
| "Centralisation" | 1862 | Edinburgh Review |
| "The Contest in America" | 1862 | Harper's Magazine |
| Utilitarianism | 1863 | |
| An Examination of Sir William Hamilton's Philosophy | 1865 | |
| Auguste Comte and Positivism | 1865 | |
| Inaugural Address at St. Andrews – Rectorial Inaugural Address at the University of St. Andrews, concerning the value of culture | 1867 | |
| "Speech In Favor of Capital Punishment" | 1868 | |
| England and Ireland | 1868 | |
| "Thornton on Labor and its Claims" | 1869 | Fortnightly Review |
| The Subjection of Women | 1869 | |
| Chapters and Speeches on the Irish Land Question | 1870 | |
| On Nature | 1874 | |
| Autobiography of John Stuart Mill | 1873 | |
| Three Essays on Religion | 1874 | |
| On Social Freedom: or the Necessary Limits of Individual Freedom Arising Out of the Conditions of Our Social Life | 1907 | "Oxford and Cambridge Review" |
| "Notes on N.W. Senior's Political Economy" | 1945 | Economica |
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