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== "J.S. Mill's Doctrine of Freedom of Expression" ==
 
Jonathan Riley claims that Mill defends a broad laissez-faire policy for expression.  There are, however, exceptions to this policy.  Freedom of speech can be suppressed if it violates the harm principle.
 
  
Riley, Jonathan "J. S. Mill's Doctrine of Freedom of Expression." ''Utilitas: A Journal of Utilitarian Studies'' 17.2 (2005): 147-
 
179. ''Philosopher's Index''. EBSCO. Web. 7 Nov. 2009.
 
[[User:Twilkinson|Twilkinson]] 21:57, 7 November 2009 (UTC)
 

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