Dworkin cites an argument against the utilitarian thesis of Mill (sometimes by other utilitarians) that there is no proof that the “mass of adults are so well acquainted with their own interests and so much disposed to pursue them that no compulsion or restraint put upon them by any others for the purpose of promoting their interest can really promote them.” What does this criticism of Mill’s thesis mean?  Explain.

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Dworkin cites an argument against the utilitarian thesis of Mill (sometimes by other utilitarians) that there is no proof that the “mass of adults are so well acquainted with their own interests and so much disposed to pursue them that no compulsion or restraint put upon them by any others for the purpose of promoting their interest can really promote them.”

What does this criticism of Mill’s thesis mean?  Explain.

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