In response to the objection that freedom of association is much more important in the marital context than the political realm, Wellman says
A) there is no freedom of association in the marital context.
B) his argument does not require that marital and political freedom of association be equally important.
C) freedom of association is equally important in both contexts.
D) none of the above
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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
Q19: Wellman accepts that there are other values
Q20: Wellman argues that insisting on unlimited property
Q21: In response to the worry that the
Q22: In his objection to "the second prong
Q23: A central premise of Wellman's argument is
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