Ode to transgression

Ode to transgression

Should we legalize euthanasia? (Paperback)

Customer Review

Surprising this book to be signed by the two illustrious names are those of Luc Ferry and Axel Kahn about when their occupies less than half the book. The lines written by Luc Ferry particular stand on only 17 pages. The Axel Kahn view is presented in the form of an interview. So there is misrepresentation of the product of this view.

Much is written by Amelie de Bourbon Parme, who curiously not appear on the cover, although its contribution is most (maybe is it his desire not to mix its media life descendant of Louis XIV in its activities with the company's analysis of council?).

This book is useful to understand the arguments of those who are against euthanasia, but still disappointing. The position of Luc Ferry (the company must provide comfort and love, not death) is a position of principle, certainly respectable, but disconnected from reality. The view of Axel Kahn is supported, but his major argument is that euthanasia should disappear, but must remain outlawed. One is left speechless.

Finally, the most interesting in this book is the second part written by Amelie de Bourbon-Parma.

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