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    Education and debate respect the freedom of rational agen... — Carmelics
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    Supports→Education and public debate are the appropriate liberal response to any harm that pornography may cause

    Education and debate respect the freedom of rational agents to exercise their own rational capacities in deciding what to think and how to live

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    However, following Mill, liberals are generally happy to allow that considerations of the individual or common good may entitle the state to use other, so-called non-coercive means to persuade citizens to make wise or better choices. Thus, public education campaigns designed to inform citizens of the dangers of smoking or excessive alcohol consumption, or to persuade them to make “wise” choices (for example, to eat more fruits and vegetables) may be justified. While others cannot force an indivi

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