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  • 04-07-2017
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In "On Liberty," Mill compared human nature to __________________. a sophisticated machine a factory a cunning animal a tree

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YellowGold
YellowGold YellowGold
  • 16-07-2017

Human nature, as defined by Mill in his “On Liberty”, is compared to a tree. A tree as we all know is required to grow and nourish itself in all sides.  It is a living thing for it has this characteristic of developing itself according to its tendency of inward forces.

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romans828 romans828
  • 17-05-2019

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(D.) A tree  

grow and produce            

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