Zagzebski gives an analogy about a wealthy man who proposes to a poor woman to show that
A) You can't buy love.
B) You can't make yourself love someone.
C) It's morally bad to make yourself love someone for any reason.
D) It's morally bad to make yourself love someone for self-interested reasons.
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