Select One Question From Each Section. SECTION A 1. Explain and evaluate Nozick’s claim that redistributive taxation is on a par with forced labor. 2. Explain Cohen’s objection to what he calls the right-wing argument against redistribution. Is there a way proponents of this right-wing argument can successfully evade the force of Cohen’s criticism? 3. Explain Cohen’s account of socialist equality of opportunity. What, in your view, is the most important objection to this view, and is the objection successful? SECTION B 4. Explain and evaluate Shelby’s argument that sufficiently unjust states can lose the moral right to punish some citizens for certain crimes. 5. Explain and evaluate Schouten’s argument that the gendered division of labor cannot be adequately addressed by what she calls the mal-distribution strategy. SECTION C 1. Can a robust right to freedom of speech be successfully justified by appeal to the connection between freedom of speech and democracy? 2. Can freedom of association successfully explain why states should have at least a qualified moral right to set limits on immigration? 3. “Requiring the US government to pay reparations for slavery now would be unfair because it is unfair to require current citizens to shoulder the burden of
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