The position that justifies censorship is called
A. libertarnism
B. paternalism
C. Retributivism
2. One of the reasons J.S Mill defended freedom of speech was humans
A. Fallibility
B. Desire for immortality
C. Tendency to exeggerate
3.The greatest Threat to democratic society, according to Mill is
posed by
A.the lack of individual responsibitly
B. The fact that political decisions are made by ignorant masses C.
possible tyranny of majority over minority
4. According to Mill the greatest happiness in the society would be achieved
A.if we would all be the same opinion, so there would be no reason for conflict.
B. if the needs of the society would have priority over the needs of the individual
C.if individual freedom is maximized
5. the principle of individual sovereignty implies that
A. each person is the ultimate authority in moral matters
B. each person knows best what is his her own interest
C. sovereignty of the state is derived from the sovereignty of individual citizens.
1. The correct answer is:-(B)paternalism.
Paternalism is a belief in which the freedom of an individual is limited or restricted for his own benefit. In this, the individual is reminded that all this work has been done for his interest.
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