On Liberty Quiz 2
1. According to Mill, if an person wants to sell him/herself into slavery:
- they cannot because liberty is not theirs to give away, just keep
- they shouldn't because they are influencing others to do the same
- they can, but they will still maintain their liberty so they can leave slavery at any time
- he/she are welcome to, it's their liberty to throw away
2. If a non self-regarding action that harms society is not punishable by law:
- then it was a self-regarding action
- then it's not worth any type of punishment
- that action is exempt from punishment
- it is still punishable by society in the form of public opinion and scrutiny
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