Bearing Right: How Conservatives Won the Abortion WarUniversity of California Press, 2004 M10 20 - 327 páginas "Saletan's Bearing Right is as subtle and intelligent a study of abortion politics as has ever been written. You may not agree with the conclusions, but no one concerned about this issue can afford to miss this brilliant analysis."—Charles Krauthammer, syndicated columnist and winner of the Pulitzer Prize for distinguished commentary "Saletan destroys the myth that there's nothing new to say about America's abortion debate. His argument that the pro-choice movement has preserved abortion rights by co-opting conservative rhetoric will make activists on both sides of the debate uncomfortable, which is an achievement in and of itself. There's no smarter political commentator in Washington today."—Peter Beinart, editor, The New Republic "Will Saletan is one of America's shrewdest political writers. He brings clarity and intelligence to the roiling abortion debate, in a challenging and illuminating work of contemporary history. If you care about the issue of abortion, you must read this book."—Rich Lowry, editor, National Review "A unique assessment of recent abortion politics. Saletan uncovers political and institutional strategies with lucidity and verve. This book makes a raft of challenging arguments--a must-read, especially now."—Rickie Solinger, author of Beggars and Choosers: How the Politics of Choice Shapes Adoption, Abortion, and Welfare in the U.S. "Will Saletan is a great political journalist with a strong moral sense. He also has an unusually shrewd understanding of what happens when ethics and values meet elections and the legislative process. So partisans on every side of the abortion debate--Saletan shows convincingly there are more than two--will be challenged by his book, at times upset, and always enlightened. Based on exceptional reporting and fiercely independent analysis, Bearing Right is eloquent, important, and surprising." --E.J. Dionne, Jr., syndicated columnist and author of Why Americans Hate Politics "A unique assessment of recent abortion politics. Saletan uncovers political and institutional strategies with lucidity and verve. This book makes a raft of challenging arguments—a must-read, especially now."—Rickie Solinger, author of Beggars and Choosers: How the Politics of Choice Shapes Adoption, Abortion, and Welfare in the U.S. |
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... campaigns . It's also a study in how campaigns , by the same process , can change the course of ideas . If you're interested ... campaign to move the abortion debate out of the woman's body by focusing on laboratory embryos or partially ...
... campaigns . It's also a study in how campaigns , by the same process , can change the course of ideas . If you're interested ... campaign to move the abortion debate out of the woman's body by focusing on laboratory embryos or partially ...
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... campaign for " Holly's Law , " a bill that would halt sales of mifepristone pending a second safety review by the government . ( The drug had already passed a safety review , and its rate of serious complications was lower than that of ...
... campaign for " Holly's Law , " a bill that would halt sales of mifepristone pending a second safety review by the government . ( The drug had already passed a safety review , and its rate of serious complications was lower than that of ...
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... campaign intensified , the three lines of at- tack converged . In the race for the Democratic nomination , former Governor Howard Dean of Vermont initially overtook the frontrunner , Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts . Against Kerry's ...
... campaign intensified , the three lines of at- tack converged . In the race for the Democratic nomination , former Governor Howard Dean of Vermont initially overtook the frontrunner , Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts . Against Kerry's ...
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... campaign issue against Kerry . A week before Bush signed the partial - birth ban , he reaffirmed the lesson of the late 1980s : " I don't think the culture has changed to the extent that the American people or the Congress would totally ...
... campaign issue against Kerry . A week before Bush signed the partial - birth ban , he reaffirmed the lesson of the late 1980s : " I don't think the culture has changed to the extent that the American people or the Congress would totally ...
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... campaign to birth con- trol , declaring , " Openness to the transmission of life is the common theme joining contraceptive practices and abortion . " And in May 2004 , after heavy lobbying by religious conservatives , the Food and Drug ...
... campaign to birth con- trol , declaring , " Openness to the transmission of life is the common theme joining contraceptive practices and abortion . " And in May 2004 , after heavy lobbying by religious conservatives , the Food and Drug ...
Contenido
A Place Called Hope | 9 |
Privacy and Prejudice | 31 |
Who Decided | 57 |
The New Mainstream | 84 |
Triage | 108 |
Middle Ground | 136 |
Victims and Villains | 158 |
The Right to Choose Life | 188 |
The Era of Big Government | 218 |
Fatal Position | 247 |
Notes | 279 |
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Referencias a este libro
Safe, Legal, and Unavailable? Abortion Politics in the United States Melody Rose Vista de fragmentos - 2007 |
Our Bodies, Our Crimes: The Policing of Women’s Reproduction in America Jeanne Flavin Vista previa limitada - 2008 |