August 25, 2009
The progressives over at the Center for
American Progress have outlined their vision of the new national
bioethics council that President Obama will likely appoint this
fall. The progressives worry that biotechnological progress will
lead to designer babies, people selling gametes to one another, and
other such horrors. Consequently, they want to "extend the purview
of democratic oversight" to regulating such activities so that they
can meddle in other people's reproductive and biotech enhancement
decisions. In contrast, Reason Science Correspondent
Ronald Bailey argues that whatever else President Obama's new
national bioethics council does, it must make sure that Americans
have wide scope to pursue their own visions of the good without
excessive hindrance by their fellow citizens.
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