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The Case Against Perfection by Michael J. Sandel

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May 17, 09

Read in January, 2007

Michael Sandel continues to be one of the best lecturers in bioethics. With that said, this book is kind of like him in a book; easy to access, thought-provoking, and very human to read. It is not necessarily the most cohesive book on bioethics I have ever read, but perhaps it is the fact that I feel like I am talking with him rather than reading his work is what makes this book great for someone curious about eugenics and bioethics.

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