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The essay argues for the primacy of individual development and sets out a general rule limiting social and governmental interference: power over a person is justified only to prevent harm to others. It defends freedom of thought, discussion, and expression as essential to truth and personal growth, warns against the tyranny of prevailing opinion, and upholds liberty in tastes, pursuits, and associations so long as they do not harm others. It also champions individuality and experiments in living as engines of social progress and examines practical boundaries between collective authority and personal autonomy.

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John Stuart Mill

John Stuart Mill (1806-1873) was a British philosopher, political economist, and civil servant, known for his contributions to liberal thought and utilitarianism. His seminal work, "On Liberty," explores the nature and limits of individual freedom, advocating for personal autonomy and social progress. Mill's writings on political economy, particularly in "Principles of Political Economy," address the complexities of economic theory and its implications for society. He also engaged with social issues, as seen in his essays on representative government and socialism. Mill's intellectual legacy continues to influence contemporary discussions on ethics, politics, and economics.

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