Freedom and morals John Stuart Müller and Gerald Dworkin clearly oppose the legal parent style. Because Dulin believes in its existence. A reasonable situation for parents. Both sides believe that the parent's style is reasonable if the happiness of others is being infringed or at risk. Mill accepts Utilitarian arguments and explaining that allowing individuals to exercise free choices will contribute to society rather than deciding what will be their best interests.
Philosopher John Stuart Mill talks about parent's style in his work "Statue of Liberty". As he stated, the parental style is interference or control of a person or group of others, and that person or group should know the most useful reason for that person or group. Muller offers the fact that parent style sometimes is necessary to prevent harm, but in general, he believes this is an infringement of freedom. In many ways, Mill is considering the definition of the main instruction. As globalization progresses, as we spend our time abroad, the world that seems to excite me, and the most disappeared one that motivates us to go abroad has disappeared. The ideal of the main instruction seems to have shifted to a sense of parental style. In particular, it seems that many people who participated in overseas immigration to a new country began to engage in a cultural parent style. 15)
Parent Style - Human freedom is limited by reasons to prevent self-injurious behavior or to promote their own well-being. Parent's style is an essential principle of freedom. It is based on the theory of damage that a person lacks sufficient facts and spiritual abilities to make the right choice. It is sometimes advocated by the theory of future consent: in the end people with freedom will eventually agree that limits are desirable as there are better facts or improved cognitive abilities in the future.
The liberal faction certainly opposed the parents' style, but the liberal factions are not only rejecting it. It is inconsistent with the whole heritage of classical liberalism. John Stuart Mill says "What is the main purpose of Cath Saint Stein in" on freedom "(on freedom" Why is it a nudge? "): The politics of liberal fatherism are the antiparents of Mill I suspect the style of "his only purpose is to exercise his power against any member of the civilized community to prevent harm to others and to prevent harm to others. It is not a sufficient guarantee. "(Sunstein quotes Mill's On Liberty here.)