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Essay heading: Rizal's Works: An Inner Depth of Suppressing One's Opinion
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But what Jose Rizal did was not just to make the Spanish image bad, but what he did was to open the eyes of every "Indio" or in short, it was for the good of everyone in our country.
John Stuart Mill also said that "governments have no right to meddle in an individual's affair, even when they enact laws that are designed for the good of the individual?"
So to me, the whole point is that Rizal's view was the unpopular opinion which was actually the real truth since his views of the Spanish regime was the real deal that time and that the Spanish regime had no right in suppressing his views, and that the whole thing that Rizal did was actually utilitarianism thing which is for the good of the people... displayed 300 characters
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But what Jose Rizal did was not just to make the Spanish image bad, but what he did was to open the eyes of every "Indio" or in short, it was for the good of everyone in our country.
John Stuart Mill also said that "governments have no right to meddle in an individual's affair, even when they enact laws that are designed for the good of the individual?"
So to me, the whole point is that Rizal's view was the unpopular opinion which was actually the real truth since his views of the Spanish regime was the real deal that time and that the Spanish regime had no right in suppressing his views, and that the whole thing that Rizal did was actually utilitarianism thing which is for the good of the people... displayed next 300 characters
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