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19 August, 21:24

Which of the following is not one of the questions an objectivist may ask to determine whether a social condition is a social problem? How many people does it harm? Why do people think of it as harmful? How serious or damaging is the harm it creates? Is it harmful to individuals or groups?

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  1. 19 August, 22:44
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    Answer:Why do people think of it as harmful?

    Explanation:objectivist focus on individual view they are like individualist so they will not focus on hearing what other people views are on the issue.

    It is more focused on what individual think over what everyone else thinks but the focus is on individual thinking.
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