Q.

Which statement does not challenge the notion of a hypothetical social contract between society and corporations?

A. If the social contract presupposes an amoral beginning, it seems to offer few guarantees that certain fundamental ethical rights will be protected under the contract.
B. Micro-social contracts can be developed within particular local communities that establish the specific ethical rights and responsibilities within that community as long as they fit within the general limitations of the hyper norms governing any and all social contracts.
C. It is difficult to specify exactly what responsibilities will be drawn from this hypothetical contract.
D. If the theory already begins with certain fundamental rights and responsibilities, then the social contract may be irrelevant to providing an ethical justification for business' responsibilities.
Answer» B. Micro-social contracts can be developed within particular local communities that establish the specific ethical rights and responsibilities within that community as long as they fit within the general limitations of the hyper norms governing any and all social contracts.
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