It has been more than thirty years since the Roe v. Wade decision legalizing abortion, and the culture war over reproductive freedom shows no sign of resolution or abatement. The pro-life side has been winning the moral and political battles and has succeeded since 1996 in passing nearly 300 laws restricting reproductive freedom. The pro-choice side retains a tenacious hold on the U.S. Supreme Court. With reproductive freedom in jeopardy, Alexander Sanger, grandson of renowned family planning advocate Margaret Sanger and a longtime leader in the reproductive rights movement, has taken an urgent, fresh look at the pro-choice position - and even the pro-life position - and finds them necessary, but insufficient. In Beyond Choice he offers the first major re-thinking of these positions in thirty years.
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