Multiple Choice

A politician argues, 'Decades ago, society did not consider universal access to a landline telephone a fundamental right. Therefore, we should not now treat universal access to high-speed internet as a fundamental right.' Which of the following statements best explains the flaw in this reasoning from an economic perspective?

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