Evaluating a Counter-Argument to Mill's Critique
Based on the argument presented by the business consultant, evaluate its validity from the perspective of John Stuart Mill's critique of the traditional firm. In your evaluation, identify the core concerns raised by Mill that the consultant's argument fails to address.
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