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The Rights of Man: Libertarian Concern for Men's,But Not Women's,Reproductive Autonomy
Authors:Jocelyn Chalmers  Aino Petterson  Leif Woodford  Robbie M. Sutton
Affiliation:1. University of Kent;2. University of Oslo
Abstract:Libertarianism enshrines individual autonomy as its central political principle, but it has been criticized for applying this principle selectively. Reproductive decisions can stress the concept of individual autonomy by placing into conflict the claimed rights of each biological parent to choose. Two studies (N1 = 296; N2 = 580) show that among U.S. participants, libertarianism is associated with opposition to women's reproductive autonomy and support for men's. Libertarianism was associated with opposition to abortion rights and support for men's right both to prevent women from having abortions (male veto) and to withdraw financial support for a child when women refuse to terminate the pregnancy (financial abortion). Adjusting for the association between libertarianism and conservatism, only the relationship with opposition to abortion rights was rendered nonsignificant. Mediation analyses suggest that hostile sexism may account for libertarians' selective support for men's and not women's reproductive autonomy.
Keywords:libertarianism  abortion  gender  sexism  reproductive autonomy
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