Citations:pro-lifeism
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English citations of pro-lifeism
Noun: "an ideology or policy of opposition to the practice and/or legalization of abortion"
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- 1990 — Abortion (ed. Janet Podell), H. W. Wilson Company (1990), →ISBN, page 31:
- Hitchens never bothers to check his own fantasies about the women he claims to have met in antiabortion organizations against a more complex reality: If Catholic and fundamentalist women support "pro-lifeism," hundreds of thousands of other working-class women seek and use the right to abortion.
- 2005 — Catherine Lafferty, "Anti-Catholicism is alive and malicious", Tribune, 4 November 2005:
- Nowhere is Catholophobia more evident than in the viciously irrational reaction to "pro-lifeism".
- 2007 — Howard Fineman, "The Megastates Gamble", Newsweek, 11 May 2007:
- He starts with three strikes against him: Mormonism, Massachusetts-ism and a suspiciously recent conversion to pro-lifeism.