This is the sharpest debunking of pro-choice arguments I've read

Wouldn't a pro-life regime cause the deaths of many women? Wouldn't it hurt the poor? No — and here's why.

A pro-life rally outside the Supreme Court.
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In our neverending abortion debate, there is a philosophical component, about the meaning of life and the role of government. But there is also a practical debate.

Many people agree with pro-lifers that abortion is not a morally neutral act, but balk because they fear the social consequences that would follow from banning abortion. This is why The New York Times' conservative columnist, Ross Douthat, has done the world many favors by answering some of those more common practical objections in not one, but two outstanding blog posts.

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Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry

Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry is a writer and fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center. His writing has appeared at Forbes, The Atlantic, First Things, Commentary Magazine, The Daily Beast, The Federalist, Quartz, and other places. He lives in Paris with his beloved wife and daughter.