If Only AIDS Were Different!

Hastings Center Report 23 (6):6-12 (1993)
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Abstract

In most Western European countries and North America, strategies to contain the spread of AIDS have emphasized civil liberties. This may be due more to the epidemiology of the disease than to moral progress.

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