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Natural Rights and the Right to Choose

Autor Hadley Arkes
en Limba Engleză Paperback – aug 2004
Over the last thirty years the American political class has come to talk itself out of the doctrines of 'natural rights' that formed the main teaching of the American Founders and Abraham Lincoln. With that move, it has removed the ground for its own rights. Ironically, this transition has been made without awareness, with a serene conviction that constitutional rights are being expanded. In the name of 'privacy' and 'autonomy', new claims of liberty have been unfolded, all of them bound up in some way with the notion of sexual freedom. The 'right to choose an abortion' has been the 'right' to shift the political class from doctrines of natural right. This new right overturned the liberal jurisprudence of the New Deal, placing jurisprudence on a different foundation. If there is a right to abortion, it has been detached from the logic of natural rights and stripped of moral substance.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780521604789
ISBN-10: 0521604788
Pagini: 332
Dimensiuni: 164 x 230 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

1. Introduction: backing into treason; 2. The drift from natural rights; 3. On the things the founders knew - and how our judges came to forget them; 4. Abortion and the 'modest first step'; 5. Anti-jural jurisprudence; 6. Prudent warning and imprudent reactions: 'judicial usurpation' and the unravelling of rights; 7. Finding home ground: the axioms of the constitution; 8. Epilogue: spring becomes fall becomes spring: a memoir.

Recenzii

'… Mr Arkes provides a bracing account of a grave moral catastrophe and his own efforts to repair it … Mr Arkes' book … succeeds brilliantly in tracing the effects of the decision to reject natural rights. He shines at exposing sloppy logic and sophistry.' Wall Street Journal
'… with a style that is accessible … the book should be of interest to anyone concerned with the American labour movement'. Political Studies Review
'… he has written a fine scholarly book on the subject which is bound to take the debate ever further … Arke's account and critique of the behaviour of the American Supreme Court since Roe, is quite brilliant'. The Salisbury Review
'With wit and energy and coruscating intelligence, Hadley Arkes has written the most persuasive argument I have yet read for a return to natural law and the first principles of the American founding.' James Bowman, Resident Scholar at the Ethics and Public Policy Center
'Hadley Arkes is one of the keenest observers of law and culture in America. I read - no, devour - his writings. Thank God for him.' Charles W. Colson, Prison Fellowship Ministries, Washington, DC

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Descriere

This book argues that the 'right to abortion' has shifted American politics away from the doctrine of natural rights held by the Founders.