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Studies in Prolife Feminism archives from March 1995

Rethinking abortion in terms of human interconnectedness.
March 22, 1995... ABSTRACT Modern feminism encompasses a spectrum of attitudes ranging from those who believe in a promotion of equality and those who believe in a celebration of difference; between those who press the case that women and men are...

The greatest modern threat to genuine reproductive freedom.
March 22, 1995... ABSTRACT United States government documents contain much information about the coercive nature of many of the world's population control programs. Sanctions by private employers pressure wage-earners into undesired sterilizations. In many...

Abortion and rights: Applying libertarian principles correctly.
March 22, 1995... Abortion proponents equate unwanted pregnancy with involuntary servitude and slavery, often framing their arguments with "pro-choice" and other libertarian-sounding rights speech. After all, libertarians support the right to control one's own...

Compassion and concentric circles of support.
March 22, 1995... Events of recent years have shown the passionate depths of women's feeling on both sides of the abortion debate. How can division run so deep? Why do those who bear women's bodies not agree? The startling truth may well be that women are...

William L. Webster vs. Reproductive Health Services.
March 22, 1995... The following is an amicus brief filed by Feminists for Life of America, before the United States Supreme Court, in the case cited. Like the previously published brief, Jayne Bray, et al., the present brief is not only rich in scholarly...

The FNSA forum.
March 22, 1995... In her essay, "The Natural Environment of the Female Body and Its Fertility", Jennifer Suess argues that patriarchal tendencies to reject and control nature have led women to adopt negative attitudes toward their bodies. Suess cited the...

Prolife Feminism: Yesterday and Today. (Athenaeum).
March 22, 1995... Mary Krane Derr, Linda Naranjo-Huebi, Rachel MacNair, Eds. Sulzburger & Graham, New York, 1995. Prolife Feminism: Yesterday and Today is an anthology of nineteenth and twentieth-century writings by pro-life feminists compiled under the...

Abortion: A Doctor's Perspective, A Woman's Dilemma. (Athenaeum).
March 22, 1995... Don Sloan, M.D. with Paula Hartz Donald I. Fine, Inc., New York, 1992. This is a highly readable yet disturbing book. Its author is an obstetrician-gynecolgist who has been performing abortions for nearly thirty years. As Sloan...

Feminist Nightmares: Women at Odds; Feminism and the Problem of Sisterhood. (Athenaeum).
March 22, 1995... Susan Ostov Weisser and Jennifer Fleischner, Eds. New York University Press, 1994. Susan Weisser and Jennifer Fleischner focus here on identifying strains within the concept of universal "sisterhood" in order to detect weakness within...

Commentary.
March 22, 1995... Notes from Cairo H.E. Mohtarama Benazir Bhutto The United Nations conducts conferences on population control every four years bringing together leaders of the nations of the world to discuss the topic in general and action plans in...

The Morning After: Sex, Fear, and Feminism. (Briefly Mentioned).
March 22, 1995... Katie Roiphe Back Bay/Little, Brown, and Company A young Harvard graduate poses controversial questions about today's feminist dogmas and argues women must cast off the role of victim and assume responsibility for their own sexuality....

Rethinking abortion in terms of human interconnectedness.
March 22, 1995... ABSTRACT Modern feminism encompasses a spectrum of attitudes ranging from those who believe in a promotion of equality and those who believe in a celebration of difference; between those who press the case that women and men are...

The greatest modern threat to genuine reproductive freedom.
March 22, 1995... ABSTRACT United States government documents contain much information about the coercive nature of many of the world's population control programs. Sanctions by private employers pressure wage-earners into undesired sterilizations. In many...

Abortion and rights: Applying libertarian principles correctly.
March 22, 1995... Abortion proponents equate unwanted pregnancy with involuntary servitude and slavery, often framing their arguments with "pro-choice" and other libertarian-sounding rights speech. After all, libertarians support the right to control one's own...

Compassion and concentric circles of support.
March 22, 1995... Events of recent years have shown the passionate depths of women's feeling on both sides of the abortion debate. How can division run so deep? Why do those who bear women's bodies not agree? The startling truth may well be that women are...

William L. Webster vs. Reproductive Health Services.
March 22, 1995... The following is an amicus brief filed by Feminists for Life of America, before the United States Supreme Court, in the case cited. Like the previously published brief, Jayne Bray, et al., the present brief is not only rich in scholarly...

The FNSA forum.
March 22, 1995... In her essay, "The Natural Environment of the Female Body and Its Fertility", Jennifer Suess argues that patriarchal tendencies to reject and control nature have led women to adopt negative attitudes toward their bodies. Suess cited the...

Prolife Feminism: Yesterday and Today. (Athenaeum).(Book Review)
March 22, 1995... Mary Krane Derr, Linda Naranjo-Huebi, Rachel MacNair, Eds. Sulzburger & Graham, New York, 1995. Prolife Feminism: Yesterday and Today is an anthology of nineteenth and twentieth-century writings by pro-life feminists compiled under the...

Abortion: A Doctor's Perspective, A Woman's Dilemma. (Athenaeum).(Book Review)
March 22, 1995... Don Sloan, M.D. with Paula Hartz Donald I. Fine, Inc., New York, 1992. This is a highly readable yet disturbing book. Its author is an obstetrician-gynecolgist who has been performing abortions for nearly thirty years. As Sloan...

Feminist Nightmares: Women at Odds; Feminism and the Problem of Sisterhood. (Athenaeum).(Book Review)
March 22, 1995... Susan Ostov Weisser and Jennifer Fleischner, Eds. New York University Press, 1994. Susan Weisser and Jennifer Fleischner focus here on identifying strains within the concept of universal "sisterhood" in order to detect weakness within...

Commentary.(international population control)
March 22, 1995... Notes from Cairo H.E. Mohtarama Benazir Bhutto The United Nations conducts conferences on population control every four years bringing together leaders of the nations of the world to discuss the topic in general and action plans in...

The Morning After: Sex, Fear, and Feminism. (Briefly Mentioned).
March 22, 1995... Katie Roiphe Back Bay/Little, Brown, and Company A young Harvard graduate poses controversial questions about today's feminist dogmas and argues women must cast off the role of victim and assume responsibility for their own sexuality....

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