Miller frames the "distributive justice" argument for an unlimited right to migrate as a question about
A) whether utilitarian considerations can trump human rights.
B) the relative importance of freedom of movement and freedom from want.
C) whether justice demands equality of opportunity at the global level or only within societies.
D) the integrity of international legal standards.
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