due to which reason mills veiws not acceptable
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John Stuart Mill believed in the philosophy of utilitarianism, which he would describe as the principle that holds "that actions are right in the proportion as they tend to promote happiness, wrong as they tend to produce the reverse of happiness".
He believed that a “desire of perfection” and sympathy for fellow human beings belong to human nature. One of the central tenets of Mill's political outlook is that, not only the rules of society, but also people themselves are capable of improvement.
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