Slavery, Abortion, and the Politics of Constitutional Meaning by Justin Buckley Dyer

Slavery, Abortion, and the Politics of Constitutional Meaning by Justin Buckley Dyer

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One particularly contentious dispute in American constitutional politics concerns the relevance of American slavery to the ongoing abortion debates. Dyer takes the reader on a trip through two centuries of American history, law and political philosophy to show how slavery and abortion are intertwined in the United States.

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Slavery, Abortion, and the Politics of Constitutional Meaning by Justin Buckley Dyer

For the past forty years, prominent pro-life activists, judges and politicians have invoked the history and legacy of American slavery to elucidate aspects of contemporary abortion politics. As is often the case, many of these popular analogies have been imprecise, underdeveloped and historically simplistic. In Slavery, Abortion, and the Politics of Constitutional Meaning, Justin Buckley Dyer provides the first book-length scholarly treatment of the parallels between slavery and abortion in American constitutional development. In this fascinating and wide-ranging study, Dyer demonstrates that slavery and abortion really are historically, philosophically and legally intertwined in America. The nexus, however, is subtler and more nuanced than is often suggested, and the parallels involve deep principles of constitutionalism.
'I cannot think of another scholarly book that addresses the abortion/slavery analogy in such a comprehensive mannerProfessor Dyer skilfully ties the rhetorical use of the slavery analogy in the abortion debate to the substantive philosophical and legal questions on which the debates over slavery and abortion hinge. This analysis of the conceptual parallels between the pro-life and anti-slavery movements is fascinating. Sometimes, the best way to understand one's present situation is to look for analogous cases elsewhere - either in the past or in the present - about which there seems to be clarity.' Francis Beckwith, Baylor University
'As Justin Buckley Dyer shows in Slavery, Abortion, and the Politics of Constitutional Meaning, disturbing parallels exist between the debate over slavery before the Civil War and the debate over abortion now … Dyer's assertion of the moral foundation of America may be difficult to enact, but that does not make it false.' Andrew Evans, The Washington Free Beacon
Justin Buckley Dyer is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Missouri, Columbia. He received a BA in political science and an MPA from the University of Oklahoma, and an MA and PhD in government from the University of Texas, Austin. Dyer's research has been published in Polity, the Journal of Politics, PS: Political Science and Politics, Politics and Religion, and Perspectives on Political Science. He is the author of Natural Law and the Antislavery Constitutional Tradition (Cambridge University Press, 2012) and the editor of American Soul: The Contested Legacy of the Declaration of Independence (2012).
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ISBN 13 9781107031944
ISBN 10 110703194X
Title Slavery, Abortion, and the Politics of Constitutional Meaning
Author Justin Buckley Dyer
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 2013-06-28
Number of pages 206
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