What does Mill's 'harm principle' state in the context of liberty?

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Individuals are free to act however they wish, as long as their actions do not harm others.
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The state should intervene whenever any action, harmful or not, threatens social stability.
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Only actions that cause physical harm to others are subject to regulation.
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Individual liberty is less important than the collective well-being of society.
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