Multiple Choice
Suppose someone argues that strong affirmative action is too costly to implement in a democratic society.A plausible nonconsequentialist reply is that:
A) affirmative action is indeed too costly and should be abolished.
B) if affirmative action is just,then the costs involved don't matter.
C) justice doesn't matter;only cost does.
D) more net happiness is created by getting rid of affirmative action.
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