In response to the worry that the freedom of association could justify immigration policies that exclude entry to members of a given race, Wellman claims that
A) such a policy would wrongly disrespect existing citizens who belong to that race.
B) this is an implication of the freedom of association that we must accept.
C) this is an unavoidable implication of all philosophical positions on immigration policy.
D) none of the above
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Q16: Christopher Heath Wellman defends the position that
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Q17: Wellman cites a number of "unpalatable implications
Q18: In response to the objection that freedom
Q19: Wellman accepts that there are other values
Q20: Wellman argues that insisting on unlimited property
Q22: In his objection to "the second prong
Q23: A central premise of Wellman's argument is
Q24: Sarah Fine's "internal critique" of Wellman's argument
Q25: Fine asks us to consider an example
Q26: From the fact that emigration is often
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