- Wed Jul 01, 2020 1:30 am
#76680
Don't bring in any outside assumptions, Sambenz. The argument in the stimulus is not about comparing access to healthcare to distribution of wealth, and in fact the author takes no position at all on the fairness of wealth distribution. It is only about whether it is justified to set drug prices based on a nation's overall economic status rather than based on the economic status of the individual patients who need the drugs. That's why E is incorrect - it adds nothing to support the claim about the drug pricing policy described in the stimulus being unjustified. Focus on that conclusion, and don't be distracted by off-topic arguments!
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