Multiple Choice
If growth can no longer be counted on to provide for all the major wants, private and public, of a society, or to sustain all the peripheral members of a society at a level that keeps a lid on mutinous outbreaks, especially in congested urban centers, then some specification of a nation's most serious needs-its social priorities-and some direction as to how goods are to be allocated among society's members are needed. Neil W. Chamberlain, Social Strategy and Corporate Structure
A) Argument; conclusion: Growth can no longer be counted on ... of a society.
B) Nonargument.
C) Argument; conclusion: Some specification ... are needed.
D) Argument; conclusion: Growth cannot sustain ... members of a society.
E) Argument; conclusion: Growth cannot keep a lid on mutinous outbreaks.
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