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    Human preferences, desires, and tastes arise from existin... — Carmelics
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    Supports→Mill's abstract utility principle operates conservatively in practice.

    Human preferences, desires, and tastes arise from existing institutions.

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    Any abstract institutional blueprint therefore fails to maximise utility.Mill emphasizes the malleability and educability of character.Mill's abstract utility principle operates conservatively in practice.

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    Those institutions embody their original purpose and meaning.76%Abstract institutional blueprints fail to account for historically-for...74%Common standards of taste, when cultivated or realized in a society, c...73%Evil institutions can exist and persist across time.73%

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    Conservatives reject the liberal’s concept of abstract, ahistorical and universal rights, derived from the nature of human agency and autonomy, and possessed even when unrecognised, for instance by slaves in Ancient Greece (on abstract rights, see for instance Gewirth 1983). For conservatives, a priori claims such as L.T. Hobhouse’s “The proper end of government is the uncovering of civil liberties”, are doubly mistaken (Hobhouse 1964 [1911]: 19); government does not have such ends, and “uncover

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