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9781586170165

Architects of the Culture of Death

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  • ISBN13:

    9781586170165

  • ISBN10:

    1586170163

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2004-10-30
  • Publisher: Ignatius Press

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Summary

The phrase, "the Culture of Death", is bandied about as a catch-all term that covers abortion, euthanasia and other attacks on the sanctity of life. In Architects of the Culture of Death, authors Donald DeMarco and Benjamin Wiker expose the Culture of Death as an intentional and malevolent ideology promoted by influential thinkers who specifically attack Christian morality's core belief in the sanctity of human life and the existence of man's immortal soul. In scholarly, yet reader-friendly prose, DeMarco and Wiker examine the roots of the Culture of Death by introducing 23 of its architects, including Ayn Rand, Charles Darwin, Karl Marx, Jean-Paul Sartre, Alfred Kinsey, Margaret Sanger, Jack Kevorkian, and Peter Singer.

Still, this is not a book without hope. If the Culture of Death rests on a fragmented view of the person and an eclipse of God, the future of the Culture of Life relies on an understanding and restoration of the human being as a person, and the rediscovery of a benevolent God. The personalism of John Paul II is an illuminating thread that runs through Architects, serving as a hopeful antidote.

Author Biography

Donald De Marco, an Associate Professor of Philosophy at St. Jerome's College, Ontario, has written hundreds of magazine articles, and is the author of eleven books. Benjamin Wiker is the author of Moral Darwinism.

Table of Contents

Foreword 9(2)
Judie Brown
Acknowledgments 11(2)
Introduction 13(14)
The Will Worshippers
Arthur Schopenhauer
27(14)
Friedrich Nietzsche
41(13)
Ayn Rand
54(15)
The Eugenic Evolutionists
Charles Darwin
69(18)
Francis Galton
87(17)
Ernst Haeckel
104(17)
The Secular Utopianists
Karl Marx
121(14)
Auguste Comte
135(13)
Judith Jarvis Thomson
148(15)
The Atheistic Existentialists
Jean-Paul Sartre
163(14)
Simone de Beauvoir
177(14)
Elisabeth Badinter
191(16)
The Pleasure Seekers
Sigmund Freud
207(15)
Wilhelm Reich
222(12)
Helen Gurley Brown
234(15)
The Sex Planners
Margaret Mead
249(17)
Alfred Kinsey
266(21)
Margaret Sanger
287(16)
Clarence Gamble
303(14)
Alan Guttmacher
317(18)
The Death Peddlers
Derek Humphry
335(13)
Jack Kevorkian
348(13)
Peter Singer
361(14)
Conclusion: Personalism and the Culture of Life 375

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