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A Merciful End: The Euthanasia Movement in Modern America

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While it may seem that debates over euthanasia began with Jack Kervorkian, the practice of mercy killing extends back to Ancient Greece and beyond. In America, the debate has raged for well over a century.

Now, in A Merciful End, Ian Dowbiggin offers the first full-scale historical account of one of the most controversial reform movements in America. Drawing on unprecedented access to the archives of the Euthanasia Society of America, interviews with important figures in the movement today, and flashpoint cases such as the tragic fate of Karen Ann Quinlan, Dowbiggin tells the dramatic story of the men and women who struggled throughout the twentieth century to change the nation's attitude--and its laws--regarding mercy killing. In tracing the history of the euthanasia movement, he documents its intersection with other progressive social causes: women's suffrage, birth control, abortion rights, as well as its uneasy pre-WWII alliance with eugenics. Such links brought euthanasia activists into fierce conflict with Judeo-Christian institutions who worried that "the right to die" might become a "duty to die." Indeed, Dowbiggin argues that by joining a sometimes overzealous quest to maximize human freedom with a desire to "improve" society, the euthanasia movement has been dogged by the fear that mercy killing could be extended to persons with disabilities, handicapped newborns, unconscious geriatric patients, lifelong criminals, and even the poor. Justified or not, such fears have stalled the movement, as more and more Americans now prefer better end-of-life care than wholesale changes in euthanasia laws.

For anyone trying to decide whether euthanasia offers a humane alternative to prolonged suffering or violates the "sanctity of life," A Merciful End provides fascinating and much-needed historical context.

Synopsis:

Includes bibliographical references (p. [229]-239) and index.

About the Author

Ian Dowbiggin is Professor of History at the University of Prince Edward Island.

Table of Contents

Introduction

1. Origins

2. Breathrough, 1920-1940

3. Stalemate, 1940-1960

4. Riding a Great Wave, 1960-1975

5. Not That Simple, 1975-1990

6. Conclusion: The 1900's and Beyond

Product Details

ISBN:
9780195154436
Author:
Dowbiggin, Ian
Publisher:
Oxford University Press, USA
Author:
null, Ian
Location:
Oxford
Subject:
History
Subject:
Ethics & Moral Philosophy
Subject:
Ethics
Subject:
Euthanasia
Subject:
Medicine | Ethics
Subject:
Euthanasia - United States - History
Subject:
Philosophy | Ethics
Edition Description:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Series Volume:
107-116
Publication Date:
20030131
Binding:
HARDCOVER
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
9 halftones
Pages:
272
Dimensions:
6.4 x 9.1 x 1.2 in 1.294 lb

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