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Evicitionism : The compromise solution to the pro-life pro-choice debate controversy / by Walter E. Block

Publisher (Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer)
Year 2021
Edition 1st ed. 2021.
Authors *Block, Walter E author
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Notes Part I: Introduction -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- Part II: What is evictionism? The background -- Chapter 2. What is evictionism? -- Part III: Response to libertarian critiques of evictionism -- Chapter 3. Responses to three leading libertarians: Rothbard, Paul and Rand -- Chapter 4. Rejoinder to Doris Gordon on abortion -- Chapter 5. Response to Friedman on Narveson on abortion -- Chapter 6. Comment on Narveson on Friedman on abortion -- Part IV: Response to non-libertarian critiques of evictionism -- Chapter 7. Rejoinder to Boonin on abortion -- Chapter 8. A Response to Beckwith’s book review of Boonin -- Chapter 9. Deadlocked; a reaction to McDonagh and Ford on abortion -- Chapter 10. Response to Lee’s “A Christian Philosopher’s View of Recent Directions in the Abortion Debate.” -- Chapter 11. Marquis on abortion -- Chapter 12. Tooley on abortion: a rejoinder
This book applies libertarian property rights theory to a vexing controversy, abortion. This book offers a compromise solution that will not fully please either of the two sides of this debate, but, is the only possible reconciliation between the two. Nor are its benefits limited to the fact that the opposing forces in this debate may be brought together. Evictionism, also, is the only philosophical position compatible with human rights; neither of the other two can make this claim. There are many other publications and learned articles supporting the pro-life position as well as defending the pro-life viewpoint. This is the only book that offers a perspective on abortion that is radically different than both. This book uniquely applies private property rights theories we all agree upon when referred to issues such as real estate, crime, torts, etc., to abortion. The underlying philosophical contribution of Evictionism this book presents is that these basic legal premises can be utilized in this controversial case as well as practically everywhere else in law. Want to solve the abortion controversy? Want to demonstrate that both the pro-life and the pro-choice positions are erroneous? Want to read about a position that is a compromise between the pro-life and the pro-choice positions? Then this book provides robust understanding, discussions and applications for getting to the truth about this issue.
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Subjects LCSH:Human rights
LCSH:Criminal law
LCSH:Private international law
LCSH:Conflict of laws
LCSH:International law
LCSH:Comparative law
LCSH:Public law 
LCSH:Women—History
LCSH:Ethics
FREE:Human Rights
FREE:Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure Law
FREE:Private International Law, International and Foreign Law, Comparative Law
FREE:Public Law
FREE:Women's History / History of Gender
FREE:Moral Philosophy and Applied Ethics
Classification LCC:K3236-3268.5
DC23:341.48
ID 8000077880
ISBN 9789811650147

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