Answer: all of the following in the options are common argument against social responsibilities for organization except "INVOLVEMENT IN SOCIAL PROGRAMS GIVES BUSINESS TOO MUCH POWER". which means option "b" is the correct answer.
Explanation: The social responsibilities of an organization are those responsibilities an organization owes the society.
When a business involves in social programs, like walk for life, giving scholarships, organizing sports competition and many more, it only build and grow the business awareness to the public, it has not added any power to the business to use on the public or to another business. Instead it added value to the lives of the individual involved. Therefore gain of too much power in business involvement in social programs does is not a valid argument against social organization.