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>Hi Feasters,
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>Thanks to everyone who sent me the references on Kant and women!
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>a new request--
>apologies for cross-listing
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>Can anyone recommend articles or other material that discusses the depoliticization of the pro-abortion movement in terms of the latter incorporating a language of personal responsibility (e.g. in NARAL and i believe, but am not sure, Planned Parenthood), shifting from demand to access to abortion to "choice" (congruent with post-feminist and third-wave "choice feminism"), and capitulating to right-wing agendas by positing that "abortion is a tragic choice" (HR Clinton--and echoed by Obama) and making the elimination of abortion a goal of the pro-choice "movement"--a la Obama, Clinton, new-liberalism, and Democratic party?
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>thanks in advance,
>Kathy Miriam
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