""Individual Liberty, Legal, Moral, and Licentious: In Which The Political Fallacies of J.S. Mill's Essay On Liberty Are Pointed Out"" is a book written by George Vasey in 1877. The book is a critique of John Stuart Mill's essay ""On Liberty"" and argues against the notion of absolute individual liberty. Vasey argues that individual liberty must be balanced with moral and legal considerations, and that unrestricted liberty can lead to licentiousness...
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