The Value of Life

The word euthanasia has re-entered mainstream conversation with stunning speed—just as it once did in the dark years of the Third Reich. In 1938, German publications openly debated which lives were “still valuable to the State,” declaring that those deemed unworthy could be “destroyed” for the supposed good of society. History has shown us where such thinking leads. It always begins with redefining the value of a human being. . .

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