1. The “Science” of Killing Tiny Ones

    March 10, 2009 by Stephen J. Haessler

    Civil libertarian Nat Hentoff  views the pro-life stance as an extension of the fight for human rights, in this case for the really, really tiny ones yet to be born. Yesterday’s reversal of the ban on federal funding of fetal stem cell research was claimed to be above politics and ideology. How can elected officials, or their official activities while in office, ever be above politics? Reminds me of the implied madness in the lyrics of Thomas Dolby song, “She Blinded Me With Science!” (more…)


  2. Joseph Burke on the Economics of Abortion

    October 30, 2008 by Joseph Burke

    Abortion, Income, and Economic Growth

    Income effects on the demand for abortions are essentially zero. The income effect is the relationship between demand and income, and measures how demand for abortion changes as incomes increase or decrease. It is generally true that any good or service that is only a small fraction of the budget will have income effects close to zero, and abortions are inexpensive and therefore a small part of any annual budget. (more…)


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