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“Nature Rights” Hits the Big Time

The National Geographic Society — one of the world’s largest and most influential science organizations — is going to pour money into the movement. Read More ›
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Leading Bioethics Journal Pathologizes Pregnancy

The views expressed are consistent with the increasing anti-natalism seen lately in philosophy and bioethics. Read More ›
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Environmentalist Misanthropy: Humans Are Terminal Cancer

Lest readers dismiss the author and the interviewer as fringe, anti-humanism has become a hallmark of environmentalism. Read More ›
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World’s Oldest Medical Journal Endorses “Nature Rights”

In other words, we, flora, fauna, and, indeed, geological features such as rivers and granite outcroppings are equal. Read More ›
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Top Medical Journal Demands “Ecological Equity”

This isn’t some outlier bioethicist or animal-rights activist being given a few pages of ink. Read More ›
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Change the Nation’s Conversation: Pre-Order Stephen Meyer’s Return of the God Hypothesis

If you’re like me, you are watching current events unfold with a mix of dread and agitation. You are fascinated, can’t take your eyes off it. Read More ›
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Listen: Darwinism, Bioethics, and Human Rights

Wesley Smith explains why we need to take the threat of the anti-humanism movement seriously. Read More ›
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Wesley Smith: An Anti-Human Movement

A good and worthwhile conservation movement is being corrupted, and this hurts humans, especially in the developing world and among marginalized groups. Read More ›
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Push to Replace Earth Day with “Nature Rights”

The activists are right about one thing. Rights of nature would be far more effective in impeding development and extracting wealth from the land than the current system. Read More ›
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Species Dysphoria: Former Archbishop of Canterbury on Aeschliman’s Restoration of Man

An observation by Rowan Williams, that many of us “don’t want to be human,” is a profound insight. Read More ›

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