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English, 04.07.2019 00:30 dacanul100

In "lifeboat ethics: the case against the poor," what is the author's main argument? a. the author is against foreign aid to starving nations because he thinks it causes a cycle of poor resource management. b. the author is appealing to poorer nations to curb their rates of reproduction before they consume all of their natural resources. c. the author thinks that richer nations should give up excess food and resources to the citizens of poorer nations. d. the author believes that everyone should consider the earth as a spaceship and share in the responsibility to govern it.

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