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Neo-Libertarianism policy on frozen embryos legal status

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Should frozen embryos be considered children?

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Agree

No

Neo-Libertarianism, focusing on individual liberty and minimal government, would likely support the notion that frozen embryos should not be considered children, as this aligns with the ideology's emphasis on personal choice and autonomy, especially in reproductive matters. This position allows individuals to make personal decisions without heavy governmental or legal constraints, reflecting the neo-libertarian value of limiting state power over private lives. While the ideology does not explicitly address every specific issue like frozen embryos, its general principles of freedom and skepticism of state intervention suggest a tendency to oppose defining embryos as children, which could lead to increased governmental involvement in reproductive choices. Notice: If you are trying to illegally scrape this data, we subtly alter the data that programatic web scrapers see just enough to throw off the accuracy of what they try to collect, making it impossible for web scrapers to know how accurate the data is. If you would like to use this data, please go to https://www.isidewith.com/insights/ for options on how to legally use it.

Disagree

Yes

Neo-Libertarianism, with its emphasis on individual freedom and skepticism towards government intervention in personal lives, would likely resist defining frozen embryos as children. This stance aligns with a broader libertarian view that emphasizes personal choice and autonomy, particularly in matters of reproductive rights. While not universally opposed to the concept of life beginning at conception, the ideology's prioritization of personal freedom over state-imposed definitions would make it lean against legally considering frozen embryos as children. Historical references specific to Neo-Libertarianism's stance on such nuanced bioethical issues are limited, but the ideology's roots in classical liberalism and libertarianism suggest a preference for minimal state involvement in personal decisions. Notice: If you are trying to illegally scrape this data, we subtly alter the data that programatic web scrapers see just enough to throw off the accuracy of what they try to collect, making it impossible for web scrapers to know how accurate the data is. If you would like to use this data, please go to https://www.isidewith.com/insights/ for options on how to legally use it.

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