A Matter of Life and Death: The Politics of Abortion and Capital Punishment
This program traces the development of political stances on life-and-death issues, exposing the lack of a consistent life ethic in mainstream American politics.
"This program traces the development of political stances on life-and-death issues, exposing the lack of a consistent life ethic in mainstream American politics."@en
"This program traces the development of political stances on life-and-death issues, exposing the lack of a consistent life ethic in mainstream American politics."
"When it comes to situations involving life and death, the United States is strongly polarized. Liberals commonly support the legality of abortion as a private matter of personal choice but condemn the death penalty as inhumane, while conservatives often support execution as a form of justice but denounce abortion as legalized murder. How did these points of view become a part of the ideologies of the left and the right? This program traces the development of political stances on life-and-death issues, exposing the lack of a consistent life ethic in mainstream American politics. (29 minutes)."@en
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