单选题Why the author prefers the aid of the farmer and the physician rather than the professor of metaphysics?AThe abstract rights to those of food and medicine are more important.BThe abstract rights are hard to procure and administer.CThe abstract rights are to be pursued by the mechanism of civil institutions.DBecause they are regarded as the real consideration of convenience.

单选题
Why the author prefers the aid of the farmer and the physician rather than the professor of metaphysics?
A

The abstract rights to those of food and medicine are more important.

B

The abstract rights are hard to procure and administer.

C

The abstract rights are to be pursued by the mechanism of civil institutions.

D

Because they are regarded as the real consideration of convenience.


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解析:
文章中提到了抽象权利和基本权利的比较,但在本文中,就政府的功能上讲,普通公众的权益更应受到重视。

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