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Mill accepts a moderate welfarism, but does not endorse it as a general principle.
"There are ... many positive acts for the benefit of others, which [a person] may rightfully be compelled to perform ..." (P 470b)
These include:
(another misprint later in this paragraph: Pojman has "neither" for "either" P470a)