Wired Magazine January 2002 Bioethics In Dark Ages Scalpel vs Cross Newsstand


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Wired Magazine January 2002 - Bioethics in Dark Ages: Scalpel vs Cross

Step into the world of thought-provoking journalism with this vintage issue of Wired Magazine from January 2002. This particular issue dives deep into the intriguing subject of bioethics, exploring the clash between modern medical practices and traditional moral values as symbolized by the scalpel and the cross. It offers a unique perspective that draws attention to the ethical debates of the early 21st century, making it a must-have for collectors and anyone interested in the evolution of medical ethics.

This collectible vintage magazine not only features insightful articles but also captivating visuals that reflect the era's spirit. It's an essential addition for fans of technology and society, showcasing how Wired has consistently pushed the boundaries of thought in its coverage.

Condition is key for collectors, and this magazine does not disappoint. It is in very good to excellent condition, with minimal wear that is typical for its age. Plus, it comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring its longevity and preserving its quality for years to come.

Features include:

  • Excellent condition with light wear typical for its age
  • Newsstand edition with no label
  • Includes protective covering for added durability

Don't miss your opportunity to own this exceptional piece of history. Add this Wired Magazine vintage issue to your collection today and revisit the significant conversations that shaped the early 2000s.

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