Goldman, Devorah
6 Articles at Lifeissues.net

Devorah Goldman is an assistant editor at National Affairs

Articles

How Gender Activists Defaced Pediatric Medicine: An Interview with Miriam Grossman, MD

My book is based on a series of dangerous ideas that have led us to where we are now. Beginning with the insidious theories of John Money, these ideas progressed through the fields of psychology and psychiatry and eventually infiltrated our educational and legal systems - corrupting many of the country's most powerful institutions."

Date posted: 2023-08-29

The Long-Term Harms of Anonymous Sperm Donation

In attempting to create families, doctors across the country have created people who, on a fundamental level, do not know who they are. No one gets to choose the family into which they are born. But medical professionals have willingly abetted the conception of human beings in circumstances marked by deceit; or, at the very least, marked by deliberate withholding.

Date posted: 2023-02-15

The Advice Column of Expressive Individualism

The expressive individualists promised a world in which moral conventions could be cast off in favor of something more beautiful, purposeful, passionate, and true. Instead, we have been left with an aimless, bloodless, timid culture.

Date posted: 2022-12-02

Gene Editing and Planned Personhood

The future of germline editing includes practical risks, but the question of whether it will happen should hinge not only on whether it can be safely done. Physicians must carefully consider their role in relation to their patients, which is different from that of a scientist working with specimens in a lab.

Date posted: 2020-11-17

Recovering Friendship

A friend is more than a form of entertainment. The utilitarian way app designers would have us pick friends off a menu reflects quite the opposite approach. Friendships are viewed as more comfortable and more disposable than Allan Bloom, C.S. Lewis, and the Talmud suggest they ought to be.

Date posted: 2020-03-19

King Solomon, The False Mother, and Alfie Evans

Like King Solomon, the courts in England were presented with a straightforward question: To whom does this child belong? In both cases, the true parent was unquestionably the one willing to sacrifice for the child, to safeguard his life even at the expense of never seeing him again, while the "false mother" did not care whether the child lived or died.

Date posted: 2018-05-05