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Episode 138: Toby Buckle discusses Mill's liberty principle

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Coercion Is Morally Wrong

The principle is trying to carve the world into two camps. It's saying, ok, this is the one time you can coerce somebody into either doing something or prevent them from doing something. So maybe we could run through some examples of these things. What's an example of me doing something uinhibitedly, freely, without anyone getting up to my face? Just to give a very basic case, you want to make a choice of whether you spend your free time playing chess or solitaire in the evenings. That’s pure self regarding, ok, ok. And then the third kind of case we have is, mat to do something and he's prevented from doing it,

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