According to Howard and Donnelly, what is problematic with the radical third-world assertion that "group" rights should be more important than individual rights?

a. Too often, the "group" in question turns out to be the state.
b. The protection of native peoples is not something that can be decided by the international community.
c. "Group" rights are essentially no different fromindividual rights and thus do not merit a separate discussion.
d. The group designation is irrelevant because any human rights violation against a group is subsumed by violations against individuals.
e. Third-world nations are the biggest violators of human rights and therefore the least legitimately capable of making human rights claims for groups.


Answer: a

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