Solid account of Mill. Mill was a huge influence on my boy William James. That said, I am more of a Jamesion when it comes to the issues of "harm" and social construction. In fact, I would argue the role of tobacco is a perfect example. Mill suggests that there is "inherent" harm within smoking, whereas James would point out that the "harm" of smoking did not become "real"until it started to influence "other" beliefs, i.e., the belief that we should live long and die "naturally" vs. the belief that it is better to never have been born at all; second best is to die soon.
Good stuff!
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