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    John Stuart Mill's Critics Claimed That Hedonism Was
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John Stuart Mill's Critics Claimed That Hedonism Was

Question 13

Question 13

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John Stuart Mill's critics claimed that hedonism was


A) "plausible but incomplete."
B) "an opiate of the masses."
C) "elitist."
D) "a doctrine of swine."

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