State two common objections to libertarianism.
A. First, it would be unreasonable to require wealthy people to sacrifice theliberty to spend their money on social programs and activities, and second,the right to welfare is a guaranteed right from both a libertarian and liberalperspective
B. First, it would be unreasonable to require wealthy people to support anyonebut themselves since it would go against their own self-interests, and second,the right to welfare is an inherently unreasonable construct.
C. First, wealthy people should be required to sacrifice the liberty to do whatthey want with their wealth so that the poor has the liberty to meet their
basic needs, and second, the right to welfare from a libertarian perspective is
much less just than the right to welfare from a liberal perspective.
D. First, it would be unreasonable to require wealthy people to sacrifice the
liberty to do what they want with their wealth so that the poor has the liberty
to meet their basic needs, and second, the right to welfare from a libertarian
perspective significantly differs from a liberal one.
D
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