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Animal liberation, the definitive classic of the animal movement, Peter Singer

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Animal liberation, the definitive classic of the animal movement, Peter Singer
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
platesillustrationsphotographs
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Animal liberation
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Peter Singer
Sub title
the definitive classic of the animal movement
Summary
From the Publisher: Since its original publication in 1975, this groundbreaking work has awakened millions of people to the existence of "speciesism"-our systematic disregard of nonhuman animals-inspiring a worldwide movement to transform our attitudes to animals and eliminate the cruelty we inflict on them. In Animal Liberation, author Peter Singer exposes the chilling realities of today's "factory farms" and product-testing procedures-destroying the spurious justifications behind them, and offering alternatives to what has become a profound environmental and social as well as moral issue. An important and persuasive appeal to conscience, fairness, decency, and justice, it is essential reading for the supporter and the skeptic alike
Table Of Contents
Preface to the 2009 edition -- 1: All animals are equal: or why the ethical principle on which human equality rests requires us to extend equal consideration to animals too -- 2: Tools for research: your taxes at work -- 3: Down on the factory farm: or what happened to your dinner when it was still an animal -- 4: Becoming a vegetarian: or how to produce less suffering and more food at a reduced cost to the environment -- 5: Man's dominion: a short history of speciesism -- 6: Speciesism today: defenses, rationalizations, and objections to animal liberation and the progress made in overcoming them -- Further reading -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- Index
Target audience
adult
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Definitive classic of the animal movement
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