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Books:
Animal Oppression |
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ETHICS INTO ACTION Henry Spira and the Animal Rights Movement -Peter
Singer
Henry Spira (1927-1998) initiated modern animal rights action, drawing
on skills learned in union and civil rights efforts. Where big groups
had not made headway, he convinced major firms to halt animal experiments
and stop testing on animals. His concerns included farm animals. Henry
knew the advantages of working alone, and when to form issue-based
coalitions. Inspiring story of a lifelong activist and the non-violent
methods he used. 1998, 6¼x9¼" 192 pages cloth $22.95
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INTRODUCTION TO ANIMAL RIGHTS Your Child or the
Dog? -Gary L. Francione
Simple questions require more thoughtful answers when Francione challenges
commonly held views, or compares individual merit under differing
circumstances. He points out our moral schizophrenia, and argues for
the principle of equal consideration to be accorded animals. Penetrating
analyses of the uses society makes of animals will stimulate consciences
and enrich debate. 2000, 6x9" 229 pages $19.95 |
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