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Kristol William (Editor), Eric Cohen (Editor, Contributor), George J. Annas (Contributor), Ronald Bailey (Contributor), Sen Christopher "Kit" Bond (Contributor), J Bottum (Contributor), Sen Sam Brownback (Contributor), President George W. Bush (Contributor), Kenneth L. Connor (Contributor), Richard M. Doerflinger (Contributor), Michael J. Fox (Contributor), Sen Bill Frist (Contributor), Francis Fukuyama (Contributor), Robert P. George (Contributor), James K. Glassman (Contributor), Rep James Greenwood (Contributor), Sen Tom Harkin (Contributor), Sen Orrin G. Hatch (Contributor), Gertrude Himmelfarb (Contributor), Aldous Huxley (Contributor), Leon R. Kass (Contributor), Michael Kinsley (Contributor)

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March 4, 2002
Who could have imagined that President Bush's first special address to the nation would be about the coming genetic revolution? Or that one of the defining issues in American Politics would be stem cell research? Clearly, a national debate has begun that will not soon end — one that will force America to confront whether genetics advances will contribute to human dignity or threaten it, whether there are moral limits to scientific progress, and in general what life will look like in the genetic age. Welcome to the politics of the 21st century.
This collection, edited by William Kristol and Eric Cohen, chronicles the start of this great national debate. It looks back, beginning with selections from Aldous Huxley and C.S. Lewis, who first imagined the possibility of a Brave New World many decades ago. It looks forward, moving on to the current debate over human cloning and stem cells, including articles, essays, speeches and testimony from genetic enthusiasts and critics, scientists and moralists, politicians and scholars. An original introduction by Kristol and Cohen maps out the major disagreements, the questions ahead, and their own view that America's unchecked faith in technological progress needs a radical reconsideration.
Other selections include essays by Leon Kass, Francis Fukuyama and Charles Krauthammer; testimony from Geron president Thomas O'Karma, bioethicist Daniel Callahan and actor-activist Michael J. Fox; speeches from the House of Representatives debate on human cloning; and the President's address to the nation.

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That a leading Republican strategist--Kristol--has coedited a volume of essays on genetic engineering says much about how deeply politics has come to affect the biological sciences. For though a few of the contributors claim bona fides as scientists, most come to the issue, like Kristol himself, with political credentials. A few voices speak from the left (Laurence Tribe and Tom Harkin), but most of the contributors sit on the right: George W. Bush, Orrin Hatch, and other Republican notables. But this conservative choir lapses into dissonance on some fundamental questions, especially those pertaining to stem-cell research. Even more pronounced cacophonies emerge as various conservative journalists and business leaders add their voices, some invoking religious and moral absolutes to oppose experimentation with human genes, others appealing to libertarian economics to advocate a new capitalism of genetic innovation. To their credit, the editors acknowledge and even highlight this rift. As a result, this compilation will attract not only those struggling to understand the ethical debate over bioscience but also those trying to predict the political fortunes of the Republican right. Bryce Christensen
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This compilation will attract not only those struggling to understand the ethical debate over bioscience but also those trying to predict the political fortunes of the Republican right. (Booklist )

For those with archival interest to the history of this debate, there may be no more useful primer to conservative arguments over human nature and the limits of science. (Los Angeles Times )

Kristol and Cohen have edited a reader, The Future Is Now, that aims to present fairly many sides of a complex issue. In the main they have succeeded. (The Public Interest )

Morally serious people will be grateful to have this collection on hand as America faces the challenge nicely stated in the editor's closing reflections. (Glenn Ellmers Claremont Review Of Books )

An interesting read, The Future Is Now should alert us all to the need for scientific literacy among a populace that will elect tomorrow's decision makers. (Science Books and Films )

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