The available review discusses Maurizio Mori's book 'Aborto e morale', treating abortion as a recognized right that should be exercised with responsibility and suggesting support measures to guide women in their choices.

De Lorenzo's review of Maurizio Mori's Aborto e morale frames abortion as a legitimate right that must be exercised responsibly. The review distinguishes therapeutic cases from elective ones and argues for supporting women while avoiding abuse of the right. It proposes consultations and possible support mechanisms to reduce regretted decisions.

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 I would like to begin the drafting of this essay by accommodating the suggestions of some courteous users who have variously criticized the excessive impersonality of my writings and the coldness of their impartiality, with a personal anecdote that can certainly help everyone frame the theme I intend to address; just as the classics, from Livy to Tacitus or Polybius, did.

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