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In a position and argument affirmed by no less a moral authority than the Supreme Court, the author of "The Road Less Traveled", the bestselling and most influential book of spiritual instruction in modern times, asks whether we have the ethical right to kill ourselves even though we have the power. 'Peck makes a moving case against euthanasia on demand. Throughout, he writes with sensitivity, sympathy, and insight".--"Detroit News".

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In a position and argument affirmed by no less a moral authority than the Supreme Court, the author of "The Road Less Traveled", the bestselling and most influential book of spiritual instruction in modern times, asks whether we have the ethical right to kill ourselves even though we have the power. 'Peck makes a moving case against euthanasia on demand. Throughout, he writes with sensitivity, sympathy, and insight".--"Detroit News".
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M. Scott Peck, M.D., is the author of several New York Times bestsellers, including The Road Less Traveled, which has spent more than ten years on the Times list. He and his wife, Lily, live in northern Connecticut and have been the recipients of several awards for peacemaking.