Write an essay of approximately 1250 words on the following topic:
“Discuss Mill and Marx’s conceptions of the ideal society. How does each thinker define
liberty (or freedom)? Which one is most conducive to protecting and fostering liberty (or
freedom) and why?”
Make sure you cite passages from each of the texts to support your argument. Choose any
citation style you like, but be consistent. Please include a word count, as well as a
Bibliography or Works Cited page. Please submit your essay in either Microsoft Word or
PDF format. The margins should be no more than 1-inch, and font no more than 12-point.
Your essay will be due via the SafeAssign submission link here, at 12 pm on Tuesday, June
8.
This is not meant to be a research paper. You should not consult or cite any sources other
than the texts you have been asked to read in this class. Using any language from the
internet will be considered a violation of academic integrity, and will be grounds for a
failing grade.
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