Conclusion: Society and the government have
a right to prevent people from committing crimes or deeds that hurt society,
and may punish individuals for these deeds, but may not hold people responsible
for actions that affect only themselves (292)
            1.
It is the role of government to protect its people (I 293)
                a)
The government is not justified in preventing actions that encroach upon
citizen’s liberties       
                     (I 293)                       
                    i.
The government is not justified in stopping trade (293)
                              -
Stopping trade does not benefit citizens (293)
                              -
It does not change the price or quality in a way that helps
society (293)
                              -
Trade is an act that affects society’s interests
                              -
Because trade affects society it is society’s role to govern
it (293) 
                 b)
It is not the role of government or society to stop people from performing
actions that                           
                     will only harm themselves (I 293)
        
                       i. Caution should be given to people when they might harm themselves,
but they       
                                     should not be punished for actions that
might cause harm to themselves (294)
                                     2. Even if an action may hurt
members of society, society and the government are not always      
                      justified in
preventing the person from completing this action  (293)
                                                a) It is better for society to pursue things even though they might
hurt or
disappoint   
                            others in doing so (293)
                                                 b) Sometimes we cause pain to others when we try to attain something
justifiable (293)
        
                        i.
Like when we stop someone from attaining something they desired
(293)
        
                       ii.
Institutions often cause conflict between individuals (293) 
        
                      iii.
It is ok to cause others pain or disappointment in the case of work,
exams or contests    
                                 (293)
                                                  c) It is ok for society to intervene in actions that harm members of
society
(294) 
                                      3. Society may give advice to
people, as long as the advice does not harm others or solely    
                       benefit themselves
(I 296)
                                                 a) If people have the right to take whatever actions they please so
long as they do not harm  
                            members of society, then society should
have the opportunity to counsel them (296)
                                                  b) Society should not be allowed to offer people advice when the
advice benefits the person  
                              giving the advice (296)
                                      4. Individuals are not
responsible for actions that affect only themselves (293)
                                                a) Individuals actions that affect only themselves do not harm
society (I
293)
                       i.
The only way people can express disapproval for actions that                                                 
                          affect
only one person is through “advice, instruction, avoidance
and persuasion” (296)
                                        5. Society and the government
are justified in punishing people who commit crimes that  
                        negatively impact
members of society (293)
                                                   a)Society and the government has
the right to take preventative measures to stop crimes that  
                            may hurt society
from occurring
                        i.
Actions that make members of society uncomfortable and                                                   
                           aren’t
good manners should be prevented (295)
                       ii.
Putting precautions in place does not encroach upon                                                              
                           people’s
liberty when it is protecting other members of society (295)
                   b) It is the responsibility of the
government to protect it’s people (I 293)