Mill's refined liberalism where people may act and speak freely so long as they do not harm others.
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classical liberalism
Mill's refined liberalism where people may act and speak freely so long as they do not harm others.
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Mill refines utilitarianism into classical liberalism: people may do and say what they want if they do not harm others, and open debate lets society progress.
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"...200 years, okay? He is the founder of what we'll call classical liberalism. The very basis of classical liberalism is people should be free..."
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