[See my post on the first part of Rawls's lectures (Lecture 1-11) here.]
Here are John Rawls's four lectures on John Stuart Mill:
Lecture 14
John Stuart Mill (I). Utilitarianism.
See John Rawls's "Lectures on the History of Political Philosophy" (Belknap Press, 2007) pp. 251-265, 270-271, 278.
Lecture 15
John Stuart Mill (II). Moral Rights. The Principle of Liberty.
See John Rawls's "Lectures on the History of Political Philosophy" (Belknap Press, 2007) pp. 275-280, 284-293.
Lecture 16
John Stuart Mill (III). Mill's Doctrine as a Whole.
See John Rawls's "Lectures on the History of Political Philosophy" (Belknap Press, 2007) pp. 290-293, 297-313.
Lecture 17 (Incomplete)
John Stuart Mill (IV). Free Institutions. The First Principle of Justice.
See John Rawls's "Lectures on the History of Political Philosophy" (Belknap Press, 2007) pp. 297-313, and John Rawls's "Political Liberalism" (Columbia University Press, 1993), pp. 332ff.
Four of the other lectures (Lecture 19 - 21) are on Karl Marx.
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