ext_50177 ([identity profile] fpb.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] fpb 2007-04-21 05:57 am (UTC)

Yes. Both of them. The struggle about supposedly man-made global warming has a massive impact on economic growth and procedures around the world, though no doubt corruption will take care of it that the impact is not as huge as it would be if all the required measures were applied thoroughly. And I pointed out in my essay on abortion, sexual revolution and American politics - http://fpb.livejournal.com/228779.html - there is evidence that pro-abortion politics may be becoming more aggressive, more internationalized and more bullying, exactly in response to the visible decline of the popularity of abortion in the USA. It may affect me in particular because if there is one European country where the abortion laws might be questioned sooner than elsewhere, it is Italy, with its inevitable majority of Catholics among voters and its deep concern with demographic collapse.

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