Carens argues that a policy of exclusion does not always imply that the culture and people being protected are superior because
A) such a policy actually implies that the protected culture is inferior.
B) the exclusion may simply reflect an attachment to what is one's own (rather than a belief in superiority) .
C) superiority and inferiority are inherently subjective concepts.
D) only superior cultures have freedom of movement.
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Q7: Which of the following statements would Macedo
Q8: Joseph Carens argues that restrictions on free
Q9: Which of the following is not, according
Q10: Carens argues that, for example, liberal egalitarianism
Q11: During his discussion of Japan, Caren claims
Q13: Carens accepts that it is possible for
Q14: Carens defends a form of
A) Kantian distributionism.
B)
Q15: Carens's main conclusion is that
A) liberal egalitarianism
Q16: Christopher Heath Wellman defends the position that
A)
Q17: Wellman cites a number of "unpalatable implications
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