Choice, Shmoice
Argue Like (or with) a Libertarian About Abortion
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About This Book
The scholarship on the ethics of abortion was stimulated by the legalization of abortion in the United States in 1973. The recent overturning of *Roe v Wade* will likely have the same effect.
This book discusses the libertarian perspective on the subject, drawing attention to the implications of self-ownership, Lockean appropriation and abandonment, private property rights, and so on.
Much ground is covered, from history to the Supreme Court decisions to natural law to ensoulment.
*Choice* sheds new philosophical light on this thorny issue.
This book discusses the libertarian perspective on the subject, drawing attention to the implications of self-ownership, Lockean appropriation and abandonment, private property rights, and so on.
Much ground is covered, from history to the Supreme Court decisions to natural law to ensoulment.
*Choice* sheds new philosophical light on this thorny issue.
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