Multiple Choice
Which of the following is a premise in the Anti-Luck Argument?
A) Nations are morally required to give everyone an equal chance at a good life if their poor prospects are due to bad luck (i.e., circumstances beyond their control) .
B) Freedom to experience good luck is a human right, and so had by all humans.
C) States have a moral duty to protect their citizens against the effects of luck.
D) None of the above
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