On this episode, Jay is going Eric Carmen style, all by himself. Bad Movie Night gets explained, Streets of Fire comes up (not for the last time), and midi-chlorians are identified as the bane of the Star Wars universe.

On a more serious note, segment two evaluates the actions of 19th century abortionists through the criteria of principled civil disobedience against unjust laws restricting abortion. Their character and behavior reveal them to be unprincipled and primarily driven by self-interest with some monstrous results.

Segment three offers a broad discussion of bodily autonomy arguments as the best the pro-choice side offers with a distinction between moral arguments and legal arguments and short introduction to the problems of these two approaches. On this episode, Jay is going Eric Carmen style, all by himself. Bad Movie Night gets explained, Streets of Fire comes up (not for the last time), and midi-chlorians are identified as the bane of the Star Wars universe.

On a more serious note, segment two evaluates the actions of 19th century abortionists through the criteria of principled civil disobedience against unjust laws restricting abortion. Their character and behavior reveal them to be unprincipled and primarily driven by self-interest with some monstrous results.

Segment three offers a broad discussion of bodily autonomy arguments as the best the pro-choice side offers with a distinction between moral arguments and legal arguments and short introduction to the problems of these two approaches.