The abortion debate in the United States is very confused.
Ratings-driven media coverage highlights extreme views and
creates the illusion that we are stuck in a hopeless stalemate.
In this book Charles Camosy argues that our polarized public
discourse hides the fact that most Americans actually agree on
the basic issues at stake in abortion morality and law.
First unpacking the real complexity of the abortion issue,
Camosy shows that placing oneself on either side of the typical
polarizations -- pro-life vs. pro-choice, liberal vs. conservative,
Democrat vs. Republican -- only serves to further confuse the
debate and limits our ability to have fruitful dialogue.
Finally, Camosy proposes a new public policy that is consistent
with the beliefs of the broad majority of Americans and supported
by the best ideas and arguments about abortion from
both secular and religious sources.