| Prophets and Priests is a lively and compelling study of the history of the birth control movement. Those who see this movement as a force for good will find a darker side emerges from these pages. Essential reading for all who wish to understand how we got to where we are today. |
| Dr Helen Watt, Linacre Centre for Healthcare Ethics. |
| A masterly study revealing how the birth control movement, originally promoted by men, was hijacked by Marie Stopes and her ilk, taken up by the Left, and developed into a world population control campaign inspired by eugenics, abortion and colonialism. |
| Professor J.J. Scarisbrick, National Chairman, LIFE. |
| Over a decade has passed since I first heard Ann Farmer questioning the new orthodoxies. She writes and speaks eloquently and with understanding about the evils of eugenics, the exploitation of women, the plight of the defenceless and the debasing of life itself. Her challenging arguments deserve to be taken seriously. |
| Lord Alton of Liverpool. |
Prophets and Priests, by Ann Farmer.
188 pages, paperback. ISBN 1 901157 62 8.
£9.95 ; $16.95 in the U.S.A.
Published by The Saint Austin Press.
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