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There are at least three kinds of reasons governments give for
limiting people's freedom. First, some acts, like filming child
pornography, injure the legitimate and important interests of other
people--in that case, the children who are filmed. Second, some
acts, like destroying yourself with drugs or selling yourself into
slavery, are horribly against the actor's own interests, as he
himself would judge these if he was thinking clearly. Third, some
acts, like religious dissidence, or a woman aborting her fetus, or
homosexual sex, or a terminally ill patient killing himself to avoid
further pointless pain, that are dangerous neither to other people
nor to the actor himself, nevertheless offend popular ideas about
how best to show respect for religious or ethical ideals.
-- Ronald Dworkin in Slate, 16 April 1997, pg. 5
http://www.slate.com/id/3646/entry/23873/
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