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W. Wesley McDonald, on the significance of Russell Kirk's themes of the "permanent things" and "the moral imagination"
C. Ben Mitchell, on law, wisdom, and the possibilities of pastoral guidance on bioethical decisions
Carl Elliott, on the medical industry's move from healing to enhancing self-esteem and idenity formation
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Richard Weikart, on the rise of "evolutionary ethics," the embrace toward ethical relativism, and the slide toward eugenics
Christine Rosen, on how and why early 20th century American religious leaders encouraged eugenics in the name of moral progress
Dana Gioia, on the decline in literary reading in America and on the cultural loss it signifies
C. Ben Mitchell, from the bonus track of the CD edition, on why and how the Church should be more welcoming toward the elderly
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