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A Defense of Abortion
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Religion and abortion
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Roe effect
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Sex-selective abortion
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Societal attitudes towards abortion
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Romney, Mitt
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Planned Parenthood v. Casey
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John Locke
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ISBN 0964112531
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prima facie
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McMahan, Jeff
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Warren, Mary Ann
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Warren, Mary Ann
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Singer, Peter
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