1. John Stuart Mill Defending Freedom Of Opinion
Conversely, John Stuart Mill objects to the proposed amendment to the constitution based on paternal legislation which is ruled out by the harm principle. ... I oppose this proposed amendment to the constitution based on it being legal paternalism. ... Yet, countless times history has proven that opinions that seem so certain to be false end up being true; thus, illustrating the fallibility of the human race. ... I am not agreeing with or saying that these Neo-Nazi ideas are going to be proven true; rather, I am saying that history has shown that any idea no matter how extreme should be g...
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