Debate on birth control. Margaret Sanger and Winter Russell
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A verbatim debate captures two opposing views on contraception and family limitation. One speaker argues for legalized, informed access to birth control as a matter of public health, women's autonomy, and social reform, advocating education and practical measures to relieve poverty and suffering. The other speaker rejects artificial limitation on moral and natural-law grounds, warning of social and biological harms and urging self-restraint within marriage. The exchange ranges over scientific, legal, philosophical, and religious claims and weighs practical implications for families and society.
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