One of the sad things about philosophical works and social commentary is that some of the greatest examples get lost in the recesses of libraries and the Web and are seldom seen again.  An example of this is "20 Questions for Pro-choice People," by philosophy professor Mike Pakaluk.  Although most college professors are so far left that they’ve left the country,  Pakaluk is a wonderful exception, a man who is truly worthy of the title "philosopher."

Normally I would post a paragraph or two from the work, but in this case there’s no point.   The whole exposition is terrific, and, since it covers a lot of ground, no one passage will give the reader a true feel for it.  So I will just say, read it here.

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