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  • 2 months ago | eppc.org | Brad Littlejohn |Clare Morell |Nathanael Blake |Aaron Rothstein

    Published February 6, 2025 Comment Few ideals are so quick to our lips today as that of “freedom.” Except during brief periods of national insecurity or soul-searching, when the language of “safety,” “health,” or “justice” comes temporarily to the forefront, it has remained resilient as the common currency of our politics, on both the right and the left. To be sure, the word is put to use in service of radically different and often opposed ideals, but this should hardly surprise us. As Oliver...

  • Jan 24, 2025 | eppc.org | Aaron Rothstein |Rachel Morrison |Henry Olsen |Patrick Brown

    Published January 24, 2025 Wall Street Journal In 2023 my colleagues and I were preparing to enroll patients in a clinical trial of a new drug that promised to mitigate brain damage in stroke victims.

  • Sep 29, 2024 | aei.org | Dan Wiser |Howe Whitman |Aaron Rothstein

    In a disturbing development, assisted suicide and euthanasia have become more prevalent across the West in recent decades. Government and health authorities are encouraging voluntary death, even for patients who do not suffer from a terminal illness but are afflicted by disabilities, poverty, or loneliness. Guest Aaron Rothstein joins us to discuss the radical assumptions about life, death, and human nature that underlie the practice of euthanasia.

  • Sep 27, 2024 | nationalaffairs.com | Howe Whitman III |Daniel Wiser |Aaron Rothstein |Steven A. Camarota

    September 29, 2024 In a disturbing development, assisted suicide and euthanasia have become more prevalent across the West in recent decades. Government and health authorities are encouraging voluntary death, even for patients who do not suffer from a terminal illness but are afflicted by disabilities, poverty, or loneliness. Guest Aaron Rothstein joins us to discuss the radical assumptions about life, death, and human nature that underlie the practice of euthanasia.

  • Feb 21, 2024 | eppc.org | Aaron Rothstein |Nathanael Blake |Henry Olsen |Stanley Kurtz

    Published February 14, 2024The Public DiscourseAn eerie silence envelops Kfar Aza, one of the Israeli communities brutally attacked by Hamas on October 7, 2023. Windows remain shattered from the grenades and ammunition used by Hamas terrorists on homes and shelters. Damaged remnants of a flourishing community litter the ground: bedsheets, toys, chairs with bullet holes, and mangled screens.

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