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Mill's harm principle, as set out in On Liberty, allows external authority to interfere with an individual's liberty only when:

ATheir choices upset close family members
BTheir choices contradict the majority opinion
CTheir choices cause minor inconvenience to neighbours
DTheir choices cause serious harm to other people
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: D. Their choices cause serious harm to other people
The chapter quotes Mill: '...the only purpose for which power can be rightfully exercised...is to prevent harm to others.' Minor inconvenience attracts only social disapproval.
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