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"Mercy killing," "assisting a suicide," "planning your own death,"
and "euthanasia" are once again high-profile issues. Recent popular
referendums have sought to legalize doctor-assisted suicide, while
best-selling books have been published about how to kill yourself.
In short, Americans are searching for more control over their own
mortality.
Hemlock's Cup is the first history of the active euthanasia
movement in America, as represented by its most visible proponent,
the Hemlock Society. Donald W. Cox traces the growth of the society
from its beginnings as a three-person cause to its current
world-wide fame. The work of Derek Humphrey, the society's founder,
is reviewed and the publicity surrounding Dr. Jack Kevorkian and
his controversial "suicide machine" is discussed.
Cox also addresses the Washington and California initiatives to
legalize doctor-assisted suicide and the ethical questions they
pose. He reflects on the impact of the Quinlan and Cruzan cases to
establish the "right to die" for all Americans and he explores the
reasons for the delays in enacting living-will laws in various
states. In addition, Cox examines the significant connections among
AIDS, abortion, and assisted suicide.
Sixty-five million years ago, a gigantic asteroid collided with
Earth. The resulting dust clouds and fire storm blotted out the
sunlight, destroying much of the animal, plant, and fish life -
most notably, the dinosaurs. What would happen if another giant
asteroid found itself on a collision course with Earth? Doomsday
Asteroid: Can We Survive? is the most comprehensive current book
for general readers to address the threats and potential benefits
of asteroids. Space experts Donald W. Cox and James H. Chestek
explain the major differences between comets and asteroids and
describe what might happen should the Earth suffer a collision with
either one of them. Cox and Chestek present a view quite different
from that of astronomers: In particular, they cover the Earth
defense problem in more detail than any of the other popular works
on asteroids and they are critical of the science/astronomical
community and its approach to asteroid danger. They also call for
establishment of an International Spaceguard Command to oversee
planetary safety.
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