What does Mill regard as the strong argument against public interference with

individual liberty?



a. It is wrong anytime, anywhere for anyone to interfere with the liberty of
another.
b. Let each by guided by his own conscience, in thought and deed, for each will
have to answer for his own actions and inactions.
c. When the public interferes, the odds are that it interferes wrongly and in the
wrong place.
d. The public need not interfere because the individual will always choose the
course of action that he deems most worthy.


ANS: C

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