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Just then Calvin, the fit CEO, comes jogging into the room with a water bottle in hand. He spots the donuts and shows his disgust.) Calvin: Why do people inflict such nasty, sugar-coated poison on all of us?! A healthy workplace is a happy workplace. (He takes both boxes of donuts, puts them in a small, dirty, battered trash can and steps on them to squash them down, making them suddenly inedible. He smiles at everyone as if they all agree that he has done them a great service.) That's my job as CEO, to help everyone realize a long and happy life! Cheers! (He runs from the room as everyone looks on in stunned silence. After a couple of seconds Bob collapses on the floor next to the garbage can, looking at the destroyed donuts as if they were a long-lost love.)A. Legal realism school of thought.B. Sociological school of thought.C. Command school of thought.D. Law and economics school of thought.

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Answer: C. Command school of thought.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Command School of thought reflects the perspective that rules and laws were simply made by the elite and ruling class to control the rest of society.

This can be seen as Calvin who is the CEO and therefore in the ruling class, imposed his rules of not eating "sugar-coated poison" in the workplace on Bob as well as the rest of the employees who can be considered as non-elite members of the company/society.

He essentially made a rule and expected everyone to follow it thereby giving credence to the Command school of thought.

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