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Rights and liberties in the biotech ageRights and liberties in the biotech age

Rights and liberties in the biotech age

Sheldon Krimsky

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The authors in this book, with their carefully reasoned calls for a genetic bill of rights, seem to me to be making a powerful conservative argument, and proposing amendments far more sensible, human, and rational than the zealotry promoted by men like More. They are assuming there is great value in human beings as we have known them, in plants and food crops as we have slowly and within clear boundaries develop them over millennia, in the relationship between human being and the natural world.

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OL19668808W

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Social aspectsBiotechnologyBioethicsBioethical IssuesGenetic EngineeringEthicsHuman Rights

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