John Rawls' analysis of social justice suggests that:
A) the basic human rights that underlie social justice are inseparable from basic economic rights.
B) economic rights are separate from human rights; economic rights must be "earned."
C) human rights are costly, but human rights are free, which means societies can provide human rights even if they cannot provide economic rights.
D) All of the above.
E) None of the above.
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