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Bentham, Mill, and the Utilitarians

Political Theory 101

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Interpretation of the Harm Principle

The harm principle, when broadly interpreted, suggests that actions of individuals have effects on others, including family, friends, and society. Any distinction between self and others is a social construct rather than reality, as everything is interconnected. The flexibility of the harm principle leads to challenges in separating individual actions from their impacts on society, which is critiqued in utilitarian thinking and social planning.

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