The future law on the end of life is considered a sign of decline of the Judeo-Christian heritage and a marker of the left. An anti-capitalist, Marxist and ecological critique of euthanasia and assisted suicide emerges as we approach the examination of the text.

“There is a political and media steamroller of progressivism that views all those who oppose this law as backward reactionaries,” says the author. In this fight against assisted dying... This article is reserved for subscribers. You have 90% left to discover. Flash sale €4.49/month for 12 months I