Question: 2 . In Advertising and Behavior Control, Robert Arrington sets out to show that advertising does not violate our autonomy. With reference to the sections

2. In Advertising and Behavior Control, Robert Arrington sets out to show that advertising does not violate our autonomy. With reference to the sections entitled autonomous desire and rational desire and choice, explain in detail why he holds that associative advertising is not a violation of individual autonomy. Then, drawing from the essays by Lyn Sharp Paine and Jean Kilbourne, explain in detail one main reason from each of these authors regarding why they would hold that Arrington is wrong. Do you think Arrington is wrong and why?

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