Saturday, June 1, 2019

J.S. MIlls Essay -- essays research papers

Individual CivilizationIn the final two chapters of the essay On Liberty, J.S. Mill discusses a few different subjects concerning individual acculturation. The one example I believe is important begins on page 92. Here he discusses how he experiences about society trying to help or change a way that soul has decided to live their life. The decisions they make and the actions that they do be completely up to the individual themselves. I will try to further examine the role society plays in a persons civilization and what arguments Mill made to explain the situation. In the first three chapters, Mill discussed when and why someones personalLiberties should, if at all, be taken away. He felt that only if someone was about to harm themselves or others, their liberty should be interrupted or abolished. The situation discussed in chapter four that I was in general concerned with was when he began to talk about a persons living conditions being influenced by an outside person, governm ent, or distant society. He was not aware that any that any community has the right to force a person to become civilized (92). He felt that it is not right for someone who lives miles away or who are completely blind of the situation to be able to step in and direct a problem into the direction they feel is right. The society does not have the right to persuade a person to live a certain way or conduct their lives as others do. early(a) commun...

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