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Come Lovely and Soothing Death: The Right to Die Movement in the United States
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Come Lovely and Soothing Death: The Right to Die Movement in the United States

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Traces the Right to Die movement from its emergence in the 1930s to its present activities, with special attention to the Hemlock Society, Compassion in Dying and the countermovement group Not Dead Yet, which actively opposes physician-assisted suicides. The Social Movements Past And Present Series offers thorough analyses of the ideas and actions that have changed the way Americans think and live. Each volume is written by a specialist drawing on the insights and methodologies of history, sociology, and political science.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cengage Gale
Country
United States
Date
1 July 1999
Pages
216
ISBN
9780805716450

Traces the Right to Die movement from its emergence in the 1930s to its present activities, with special attention to the Hemlock Society, Compassion in Dying and the countermovement group Not Dead Yet, which actively opposes physician-assisted suicides. The Social Movements Past And Present Series offers thorough analyses of the ideas and actions that have changed the way Americans think and live. Each volume is written by a specialist drawing on the insights and methodologies of history, sociology, and political science.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cengage Gale
Country
United States
Date
1 July 1999
Pages
216
ISBN
9780805716450