Exposing America's Most Secretive Industry Secrets of the High Court is an iconoclastic expos challenging our institutional beliefs on the abortion culture, its movement, purpose, and foundations. Criticizing the Left and Right, both established political parties, and Washington's elites, Klimek's dissident-based stance is refreshing in a debate too often reduced to bipolarizing ideologies. His primary argument that abortion's legalization in 1973 had little, if anything, to do with "women's rights" but all to do with corporate expansionism is serious and deserves its due. Klimek's proof that Doe v. Bolton, and not Roe v. Wade, is the abortion industry's landmark decision is a breakthrough.
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