How does John Stuart Mill view the concept of individuality in his work "On Liberty"?
1
Individuality is a threat to social order and should be regulated.
2
Individuality is essential for personal and societal progress, and society should encourage its expression.
3
Individuality should only be pursued to the extent that it conforms to traditional values and norms.
4
Individuality is less important than the collective will and should be sacrificed for the greater good.