According to Mill, actions that violate the traditions or morals of a given society are offensive to that society, and t

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According to Mill, actions that violate the traditions or morals of a given society are offensive to that society, and t

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According to Mill, actions that violate the traditions or morals
of a given society are offensive to that society, and thus have
been shown to be harmful.
-True
-False
Mill agrees with classical liberals in censuring the expression
of popular opinion.
-True
-False
According to Mill, society has no right to intervene in
self-regarding actions, even if it feels that the person
undertaking the action is harming himself.
-True
-False
Classical liberals typically believed that the state should be
involved in the lives of their citizens as little as possible.
-True
-False
According to Mill, the fact that we are never justified in
coercing an individual into abandoning harmful self-regarding
actions implies that it is unacceptable for a concerned party to
attempt to rationally persuade someone to reconsider his or her
ways.
-True
-False
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