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Top 9 Recently Reviewed Books on Abortion

By Austin Cline, About.com

Abortion is one of the most contentious issues in society - there seems little hope in getting the pro-choice and pro-life sides to agree on anything at all. Some people are certain that abortion is necessary for women's freedom while others are equally certain that it is a form of murder. Reviewed here are some of the best recent books dealing with abortion as a philosophical, religious and legal matter.

1. Wrath of Angels: The American Abortion War

Anti-abortion activism is perhaps the largest social protest movement since the 1960s. Despite its size and power, however, it has failed to achieve its primary goal of making abortion illegal. Why?

2. Back Rooms

What would life be like if abortion were illegal? Many women alive today have grown up in a world where abortion has been a safe and legal part of their medical landscape. For an entire generation, legal abortion has been something they can simply assume would be there for them, should they ever need it. What might be in store for them, however, if all of that were to change?

3. Targets of Hatred

There are any number of divisive issues which cause problems in American politics, but the worst may be that of abortion. Although there has long existed the specter of violence in association with other debates, including the one on homosexuality, it has been a while since any has been afflicted with quite the level and organization of widespread violence around the entire country.

4. Ethics of Abortion

Abortion is one of the most divisive issues in modern US history, perhaps even more so than homosexuality. The sharp divisions cut through politics, religion and even families themselves. At times, it does not seem as though anything like a civil resolution to the conflict will happen anytime soon.

5. The Choices We Made

Abortion is rarely an easy choice to make - but if that is so, why do thousands of women each year continue to choose an abortion rather than birth? This can be a difficult question to answer, especially since the reasons can be as diverse as the women making those choices.

6. Sacred Choices: The Right to Contraception and Abortion

Family planning, contraception and abortion are all intimately related issues which are often subject to rancorous debates in modern society and international politics. According to conventional wisdom, religion is inevitably anti-choice in such matters. But what if conventional wisdom is wrong?

7. Why I Am An Abortion Doctor

Why would anyone want to perform abortions in America today? Few doctors are willing to take he risk, and fewer still have taken the time to explain their position and reasoning at length, but Dr. Popppema has, giving us a unique and informative look at the background and situation of a doctor performing abortions.

8. Roe v. Wade: The Abortion Rights Controversy in American History

Why has the 'Roe v. Wade' decision become so important in American history? Why has the debate on both sides of the abortion question become so intractable? What does this debate reveal about American history, society and politics?

9. Review: Angel of Ashland

What was it like for an atheist to resist the imposition of religious morality and follow his own conscience in trying to help women terminate unwanted pregnancies? One recent book helps answer those questions and more by reviewing the life and career of Robert Spencer, a doctor who probably performed about 100,000 abortions in Ashland, Pennsylvania between 1919 and 1969.

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