Which of the following is a weakness of the state moralist argument?

a. It runs the risk of advocating redistribution policies that could cause massive disruption.
b. It gives too little credit to the power that natural laws of morality can have in international affairs.
c. It discounts the role of supranational institutions as arbiters of moral laws among states.
d. It misses the existence of trade-offs between order and justice.
e. It does not provide enough explanation about when some interventions might be justified.

Answer: e

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