Mill’s ‘harm principle’ can be criticized because…

A. human beings are not necessarily made happier just because the law allows them ample freedom to make serious mistakes.

B. It is not clear that any significant human action is purely ‘self-regarding’.

C. There are circumstances when the truth needs to be given legal protection against error.

D. all of the above.

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