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    Supports→Mill's argument against paternalism is structurally weak in that it fails to object to successful paternalism

    By parallel reasoning, Mill's argument against paternalism provides no objection to successful paternalism — restrictions on liberty that do benefit the person restricted

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    These are reasonably strong consequentialist arguments against giving the state a broad discretionary power to engage in paternalistic legislation whenever it sees fit. However, they do not support a categorical ban on paternalism. In particular, these arguments provide no principled objection to paternalism—no objection to successful paternalistic restrictions on B’s liberty that do in fact benefit B. This weakness in Mill’s explicit argument against paternalism is like the weakness in his trut

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