Elvin Hatch suggests that we can evaluate cultures in terms of a "humanistic principle." This principle holds that cultures are to be judged positively to the extent that they:
A) are free from such things as torture, sacrifice, war, political oppression, and economic exploitation
B) provide a good material existence for their members, i.e., are free from poverty, malnutrition, and disease
C) both of these
D) neither of these - he believes that cultures cannot really be judged
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