On Mill's view, do I have the right to bear more children than I can afford, thus forcing taxpayers to subsidize my poor reproductive decisions? If not, is the state warranted in interfering with my liberty to have yet anther child that I cannot afford? Can other's liberty to make poor lifestyle choices obligate me to pay for those choices? What would Mill say?
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