Mill's Theory of Sanctions

In Henry West (ed.), The Blackwell Guide to Mill's Utilitarianism. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 159–173 (2008)
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This chapter contains section titled: Definitions The External Sanctions The Internal Sanction Conclusion.

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