- Tue Aug 15, 2017 5:47 pm
#38379
Hi Jessica,
The difference is that answer choice (C) provides self-interest as a justification for supporting free speech rights, while answer choice (B) does not.
Answer choice (B) says that free speech should be allowed because it's the right thing to do: it's a basic human right, and should be supported "for its own sake." The phrase "own sake" refers not to the government's interest, but to supporting free speech simply because it's the right thing to do. If something is done "for its own sake," it's done for the value of the action itself and not for any advantage if will bring.
Answer choice (C) discusses both moral ideals (respecting basic rights) as well as self-interest. The stimulus discusses a self-interested benefit that the government will reap if it promotes free speech: specifically, help from the citizenry in sorting the good policy ideas from the bad ones.
The element of self-interest is the key difference here. (C) mentions self interest; (B) does not.
The argument itself uses both moral persuasion (free speech is a basic human right) and self-interest (the government will make better policies if free speech is permitted) to make its case. Therefore (C) is the better answer.
I hope this makes sense. Good luck!
The difference is that answer choice (C) provides self-interest as a justification for supporting free speech rights, while answer choice (B) does not.
Answer choice (B) says that free speech should be allowed because it's the right thing to do: it's a basic human right, and should be supported "for its own sake." The phrase "own sake" refers not to the government's interest, but to supporting free speech simply because it's the right thing to do. If something is done "for its own sake," it's done for the value of the action itself and not for any advantage if will bring.
Answer choice (C) discusses both moral ideals (respecting basic rights) as well as self-interest. The stimulus discusses a self-interested benefit that the government will reap if it promotes free speech: specifically, help from the citizenry in sorting the good policy ideas from the bad ones.
The element of self-interest is the key difference here. (C) mentions self interest; (B) does not.
The argument itself uses both moral persuasion (free speech is a basic human right) and self-interest (the government will make better policies if free speech is permitted) to make its case. Therefore (C) is the better answer.
I hope this makes sense. Good luck!