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Argument: Cloning leads to the commodification and manufacture of humans
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"Why Environmentalists Oppose Human Cloning And Inheritable Genetic Modification". Friends of the Earth. Retrieved June 3rd, 2008 - "An Extension of Our Present Work
Concern about cloning is a logical extension of our critique of genetic engineering of plants and animals. In each case we are looking at the prospect of scientists (and their corporate backers) engineering life for profit with only afterthoughts about possible impacts."



