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" ... the fact of living in society renders it indispensable that each should be bound to observe a certain line of conduct towards the rest. This conduct consists, first, in not injuring the interests of one another; or rather certain interests, which,... "
liberty - Page 134
by john stuart mill - 1859
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Uniting America: Restoring the Vital Center to American Democracy

Norton Garfinkle, Daniel Yankelovich - History - 2008 - 297 pages
...to observe a certain line of conduct toward the rest. This conduct consists, first, in not injuring the interests of one another, or rather certain interests...his share (to be fixed on some equitable principle) or the labors and sacrifices incurred for defending the society or its members from injury and molestation....
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J.S. Mill's Political Thought: A Bicentennial Reassessment

Nadia Urbinati, Alex Zakaras - Philosophy - 2007 - 349 pages
...This point is never explicit in On Liberty, but it is there all the same. Mill talks, for example, of "each person's bearing his share (to be fixed on some equitable principle) of the labors and sacrifices incurred for defending the society or its members" (CW XVII: 276). 76 No doubt...
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Against Perfectionism: Defending Liberal Neutrality

Steven Lecce - Political Science - 2008 - 361 pages
...individuals are to be made responsible to society, Mill tells us that this conduct 'consists in not injuring the interests of one another; or rather certain interests...by tacit understanding, ought to be considered as rights.'101 If we take this for Mill's most careful statement of intent, then Mill's conception of...
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Ethics in a Democracy: A Philosophical Quest

Albert A. Anderson - Literary Criticism - 2008 - 356 pages
...not injuring the interests of one another — or rather certain interests that either by expressed legal provision or by tacit understanding ought to be considered as rights. Second, it consists in each person bearing a share of the labors and sacrifices (to be fixed on some...
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The World's Great Masterpieces: History, Biography, Science ..., Volume 21

Harry Thurston Peck, Frank R. Stockton, Julian Hawthorne - Anthologies - 1901 - 446 pages
...to observe a certain line of conduct towards the rest. This conduct consists, first, in not injuring the interests of one another; or rather certain interests,...(to be fixed 'on some equitable principle) of the labors and sacrifices incurred for defending the society or its members from injury and molestation....
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Reports of Civil and Criminal Cases Decided by the ..., Volume 25; Volume 133

Kentucky. Court of Appeals, James Hughes, Achilles Sneed, Martin D. Hardin, George Minos Bibb, Alexander Keith Marshall, William Littell - Law reports, digests, etc - 1910 - 964 pages
...observe b, certain line of conduct towards the rest. This conduct consists: First, in not injuring the interests of one another, or rather certain interests,...share (to be fixed on some equitable principle) of the labors and sacrifices incurred for defending the society or its members from injury and molestation....
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The Life of Lord Roberts

Sir George Forrest - Great Britain - 1916 - 410 pages
...towards the rest. "This conduct consists, first, in not injuring the interests of one another . . . and, secondly, in each person's bearing his share...principle) of the labours and sacrifices incurred in defending the society or its members from injury or molestation. These conditions society is justified...
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