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Noninterference by authority from "summary" of Utilitarianism and On Liberty by John Stuart Mill

The principle of noninterference by authority is a fundamental aspect of a free society. It posits that individuals should have the liberty to act as they please as long as their actions do not harm others. This principle is rooted in the belief that individuals are best equipped to make decisions about their own lives and that interference by authority can stifle personal autonomy and hinder societal progress. When individuals are allowed to make decisions for themselves, they are more likely to act in ways that are conducive to their own well-being and the well-being of society as a whole. By respecting the autonomy of individuals, society can harness the diverse talents and creativity of its members, leading to greater innovation and progress. N...
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    Utilitarianism and On Liberty

    John Stuart Mill

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