What is the logic underlying Howard and Donnelly's argument that the "spurious" cultural relativity defense serves the interests of the powerful?

a. The basic point about human rights is that they protect the weak against the powerful.
b. At heart, all cultures value the same things, so the claim of relativity must be spurious.
c. Cultural practices are not neutral in their effects and those who benefit have a vested interest in preserving them.
d. Universal human rights must be applied equally, regardless of how much or little power an individual possesses.


c

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