The principle of utility is capable of receiving proof, only by showing that the only things desirable as ends are happiness and freedom from pain.
Utilitarianism, liberty
The principle of utility is capable of receiving proof, only by showing that the only things desirable as ends are happiness and freedom from pain.
Utilitarianism, liberty
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"The government of dependencies by a free nation is always a most difficult problem."
Controversial"To suppose that society can dispense with principles of justice, because it is of opinion that they are not founded on objective truth, is to believe that society is founded on objective truth, which …"
Humorous"It is questionable if all the mechanical inventions yet made have lessened the toil of any human being."
Controversial"The only source of improvement is liberty, combined with the power of individuals to think for themselves."
Humorous"The government of a country by a mere numerical majority, is a thing which cannot be permanent."
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