A central premise of Wellman's argument is that the state's right to freedom of association implies a right to _____ prospective members:
A) exclude
B) punish
C) advocate
D) none of the above
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Q18: In response to the objection that freedom
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
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
Q27: Suppose Wellman argued that just as you
Q28: Fine argues that states are not clubs
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