This work explains an increasingly popular view dubbed the Consistent Life Ethic, which holds that all life deserves reverence, so all social support for actions that destroy life should be withdrawn. The call is for opposition to abortion, capital punishment, euthanasia and other forms of killing to be consistent. Supporters of this view, shared widely in these pages, include figures from the Dalai Lama and Nobel Peace Prize winner Malread Corrifon Maguire to actor Martin Sheen and Village Voice columnist Nat Hentoff. It is at once an ethical, religious and political ideology, explored here…mehr
This work explains an increasingly popular view dubbed the Consistent Life Ethic, which holds that all life deserves reverence, so all social support for actions that destroy life should be withdrawn. The call is for opposition to abortion, capital punishment, euthanasia and other forms of killing to be consistent. Supporters of this view, shared widely in these pages, include figures from the Dalai Lama and Nobel Peace Prize winner Malread Corrifon Maguire to actor Martin Sheen and Village Voice columnist Nat Hentoff. It is at once an ethical, religious and political ideology, explored here in its application to actions from treatment of unborn humans to infants, the disabled, the poverty-stricken, war combatants and animals. In the work at hand, contributors explain the history of the pro-life movement, its growth and expansion, how these types of seemingly disparate killing are all linked, why a Consistent Life Ethic is needed, and how individuals can take steps to assure this ethic is more widely accepted.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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RACHEL M. MACNAIR is Director of the Institute for Integrated Social Analysis. A Psychologist and Sociologist, she is also author of Psychology of Peace: An Introduction (Praeger 2003) and Perpetration Induced Traumatic Stress: The Psychological Consequences of Killing (Praeger, 2002). STEPHEN ZUNES is Professor of Politics and International Studies at the University of San Francisco, where he chairs the Middle East studies program. He serves as a member of the advisory committee for the Tikkun Community and as the chair of the board of academic advisors for the International Center on Nonviolent Conflict. Previous books include Tinderbox: U.S. Middle East Policy and the Roots of Terrorism (2003) and Nonviolent Social Movements: A Geographical Perspective (1999).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: The Power of Being Consistent: Rachel MacNair 1. Word Games Take Lives: William Brennan 2. The Left has Betrayed the Sanctity of Life: Consistency Demands Concern for the Unborn: Mary Meehan 3. The Indivisibility of Life and The Slippery Slope: Nat Hentoff 4. Israel/Palestine and Abortion: Stephen Zunes 5. Understanding How Killing Traumatizes the Killer: Rachel M. MacNair 6. Abortion and the Feminization of Poverty: Thomas Strahan 7. The Direct Killing of Racism and Poverty: excerpts from various sources 8. When Bigotry Turns Disabilities Deadly: excerpts from various sources 9. Right to Life of Humans and Animals: Vasu Murti 10. Does the Seamless Garment Fit? American Public Opinion: Edith Bogue 11. Perceptions of Connections: Rachel MacNair 12. Activists Reminisce: An Oral History of Prolifers for Survival: Taped interview. 13. Activism Throughout the Centuries: Mary Krane Derr 14. Changing Hearts and Minds: Mary Meehan 15. The Laws Role in the Consistent Life Ethic: Carol Crossed 16. Pro-Life Politics: From Counter-Movement to Transforming Movement: James R. Kelly 17. Connecting the Dots Nonviolently: Michael Nagler 18. People Power and Regime Change: How Nonviolence Spreads Democracy: Stephen Zunes 19. Conflict Transformation: Dissolving "Battle Lines": Rachel MacNair
Introduction: The Power of Being Consistent: Rachel MacNair 1. Word Games Take Lives: William Brennan 2. The Left has Betrayed the Sanctity of Life: Consistency Demands Concern for the Unborn: Mary Meehan 3. The Indivisibility of Life and The Slippery Slope: Nat Hentoff 4. Israel/Palestine and Abortion: Stephen Zunes 5. Understanding How Killing Traumatizes the Killer: Rachel M. MacNair 6. Abortion and the Feminization of Poverty: Thomas Strahan 7. The Direct Killing of Racism and Poverty: excerpts from various sources 8. When Bigotry Turns Disabilities Deadly: excerpts from various sources 9. Right to Life of Humans and Animals: Vasu Murti 10. Does the Seamless Garment Fit? American Public Opinion: Edith Bogue 11. Perceptions of Connections: Rachel MacNair 12. Activists Reminisce: An Oral History of Prolifers for Survival: Taped interview. 13. Activism Throughout the Centuries: Mary Krane Derr 14. Changing Hearts and Minds: Mary Meehan 15. The Laws Role in the Consistent Life Ethic: Carol Crossed 16. Pro-Life Politics: From Counter-Movement to Transforming Movement: James R. Kelly 17. Connecting the Dots Nonviolently: Michael Nagler 18. People Power and Regime Change: How Nonviolence Spreads Democracy: Stephen Zunes 19. Conflict Transformation: Dissolving "Battle Lines": Rachel MacNair
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