1- What does John Stuart Mill mean by the “Harm Principle”? In your response, make sure to provide a clear definition and explain exactly what the Harm Principle prohibits government from doing. (one point)
2- In On Liberty, John Stuart Mill provides four specific arguments in favor of free speech. One of these arguments states that minority opinions—however small or objectionable—should not be censored because they may contain the whole truth and the majority opinion may be entirely false. Explain one (and only one) of Mill’s other specific arguments in support of free speech. (one point)
3- Briefly explain why John Stuart Mill thinks that individuality contributes to democracy. (one point)
4- Briefly explain the major differences between the delegate and the trustee models of representation. (one point)
Identify and briefly explain one (and only one) of the functions of a representative assembly, according to John Stuart Mill. (one point)