Strangers on a Train
by Carl R. TruemanA memorable account of a chance meeting between a pro-life journalist and a pro-abortion politician reveals much about the politics of personhood.
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A memorable account of a chance meeting between a pro-life journalist and a pro-abortion politician reveals much about the politics of personhood.
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Nat Hentoff epitomized that “power of life.” So, fare thee well, you wonderful Jewish, atheist, civil-libertarian, leftwing pro-lifer. Continue Reading »
Nat Hentoff's lived a full life writing not only about jazz, but about the principles of a free society. Those topics may seem incongruous, but for Hentoff they were always interrelated. Continue Reading »