11. Images of Death and Life: Food Animal Production and the Vegetarian Option, ...
industry's treatment of animals, such as Ruth Harrison's
animal Machines,
Peter Singer's
animal Liberation
and Jim Mason's
and Peter Singer's
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12. The Forgotten Animal Issue, by Peter Singer
survey its suppliers in the United States and Canada, and take a look at the situation in Europe, where there was legislation setting minimum standards for farm animals that was in advance of anything in the United States. The research would, he
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13. The Chimp Farm, by Betsy Swart
you think
the animals are happy?' we asked her, gesturing to the long rows
of cages containing chimps, monkeys and other animals.
'Oh, of
course, they're
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14. The Ascent of Apes — Broadening the Moral Community, by Bernard E. Rollin
Recent United States federal legislation on animals used in
research, in essence, has as its mainstay the moral right of
animals not to experience pain, suffering and distress in research
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15. Animal Rights, Endangered Species and Human Survival, by Lewis Regenstein
500 types of native American animals and plants have
disappeared from the United States.
The Waiting List For
Extiction
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16. Contextual Moral Vegetarianism, by Deane Curtin
most of the 6 billion animals killed for food every year in the
United States (Adams 1989, 6). It is curious that steriods are
considered dangerous to athletes, but animals that have been
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17. Personhood, Property and Legal Competence, by Gary L. Francione
number of different levels, animal experiments
(in the United States) may be performed on any animal for any
purpose that is approved by a committee of other animal
experimenters, and the concept of
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18. Flesh-Eating and Human Decimation, by William A. Alcott
The people of the United
States are believed to eat, upon the average, an amount of animal
food equal to one whole meal once a day, and those of Great
Britain one in two days. But taking this
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19. Vivisection in America, by Albert Leffingwell
in scalding
animals to death. He " plunged a dog for thirty seconds into
boiling water ; " he " scalds another four times, at various
intervals ; " even animals which have just
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20. Comparison of the Mental Powers of Man and the Lower Animals, by Charles Darwin
dispute
that animals possess some power of reasoning. animals may
constantly be seen to pause, deliberate, and resolve. It is a
significant fact, that the more the habits of any particular
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