Freedom of association is not the answer

In Mark Timmons (ed.), Disputed Moral Issues: A Reader 3rd Edition. Oxford University Press. pp. 338-356 (2013)
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original Fine, Sarah (2010) "Freedom of Association Is Not the Answer". Ethics 120(2):338-356

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