Well said.
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Thanks Louise.
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Truly excellent analysis
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That she who advocates "the right to choose" invariably doesn't consider that she may have a duty to others (namely, to child and father)--this is what's most disturbing: the unwitting egoism of this.
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The generic "she" you speak of probably considers all those things. Now she can actually factor herself into the equation too. About time.
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Exactly right, and why reading Foucault remains crucial!
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Foucault was a member of a group that campaigned for the legalization of abortion in France, and saw that struggle as a class struggle. So, erm...
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Don’t you think the church’s exaggerated efforts to regulate female sexual & reproductive options, paired with a near total failure to effectively regulate male sexual (& parental) behavior, also contributes to the depersonalization & disempowerment of women that fuels abortion?
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This is right. The church could do more, even if it isn't to blame.
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It seems possible that (perhaps very few) women seeking a right to choose conceive of the moral cracks in the way you argued yesterday- that there may be some abortion which is not yet infanticide and which horror is less than its alternative. A bitter choice, not a consumer one
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