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Examine j. S mills notion of liberty

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Answered by smartyaryan143
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John Stuart Mill's On Liberty applies the utilitarianism philosophy of Jeremy Bentham to the actions of the government. Mill argues that if the majority of people disapprove of an action, that is not enough of a reason for the government to regulate it. Instead, the action must actually do harm to the society.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

John Stuart Mill's On Liberty applies the utilitarianism philosophy of Jeremy Bentham to the actions of the government. Mill argues that if the majority of people disapprove of an action, that is not enough of a reason for the government to regulate it. Instead, the action must actually do harm to the society.

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