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Thursday, November 18, 2010. Mill famously argues in Chapter V of. That a contract of voluntary slavery should be null and void. For Mill, we have no right to surrender our liberty. He argues But by selling himself for a , he abdicates his libverty; he forgoes any future use of it beyond the single act. He therefore defeats, in his own case, the very purpose which is justification of allowing him to dispose of himself101. Is Mill correct? Why cant I surrender my liberty? No Man is an Island.

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Thursday, November 18, 2010. Mill famously argues in Chapter V of. That a contract of voluntary slavery should be null and void. For Mill, we have no right to surrender our liberty. He argues But by selling himself for a , he abdicates his libverty; he forgoes any future use of it beyond the single act. He therefore defeats, in his own case, the very purpose which is justification of allowing him to dispose of himself101. Is Mill correct? Why cant I surrender my liberty? No Man is an Island.

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