Wolff's response to Otteson's argument about economic inequality was, "that inequality has consequences" and "that's why politics is can devote huge amounts of money to buying the parties, to buying the candidates, to pumping the airwaves full of messages to keep their wealth." I do believe Wolff's argument to be more compelling as he goes on to speak about the trade unions in other countries advocating for their members. Their unions are more powerful and push for increase wages and

a) Wolff's argument highlights the importance of unions in advocating for workers' rights
b) Wolff's argument emphasizes the role of politics in economic inequality
c) Wolff's argument suggests that inequality leads to corruption in politics
d) Wolff's argument focuses on the impact of economic inequality on society