In "Intellectual Property Rights, Moral Imagination, and Access to Life-Enhancing Drugs" the central thesis that Patricia H. Werhane and Michael E. Gorman argue for is:
A) Solving epidemics such as the AIDS crisis requires developing a new mental model which brings many different actors together to pursue a common goal.
B) Copyright protection of pharmaceuticals is not justified because of the limitations it places on access to life saving drugs.
C) Tackling existing and emerging diseases requires an increase in commitment of money and resources into research and development of new drugs.
D) That the developed world has a stronger obligation to eradicating diseases within their own communities than they do abroad.
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