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Provocative poseur hits the nail on the head, as he nearly always does

With his usual deadly serious flippancy Michel Houellebecq dissects the euthanasia debate, finding a pronounced eugenicist correspondence. His point about loss of dignity (and scorn for that concept) is well made, I think, and marks where a line should not be drawn. Ending suffering, sure, ending indignity (so often, in reality, someone else’s distaste/inconvenience) … perfectly futile.