1. The Silver Spring Monkeys, by Alex Pacheco with Anna Francione
to
help animals gain liberation. Our emphasis was to be on animals
used in experimentation and food production, while at the same
time being out on the streets, bringing as many animal issues to
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2. Who's Like Us?, by Heta Häyry & Matti Häyry
other nonhuman animals for scientific purposes. animal
experimentation is the cornerstone of modern biomedicine, and the
foundation of many technological advances in health care. Its
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3. The Essence of True Justice, by Anna Kingsford
and terrified, struggling animals felled to the
ground with pole-axes; or of a butcher's stall hung round with
rows of gory corpses, and folks in the midst of them bargaining
with the ogre who keeps
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4. A Report to the Academy, by John Gray
the spot when he wrote of animals that the crucial question is not "Can they speak?". Rather, it is "Can they suffer?".
At this point, those who support animal experimentation have a habit of wheeling out some extremely familiar arguments.
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5. Great Apes and the Human Resistance to Equality, by Dale Jamieson
exploited by promoters of animal research whose public relations
campaigns often feature children who claim to be alive and happy
because of experimentation on animals. These individuals who have
been
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6. Logic of the Larder, by Henry S. Salt
the life of
animals doomed to the slaughter is of a far lower quality than it
would be if the same animals were either entirely wild, or
domesticated to some rational purpose by friendly association
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7. Animal Rights in the Political Arena, by Clive Hollands
the Reform of
Animal Experimentation (CRAE), acknowledged this fact and, in a
series of meetings with the Animal Experimentation Sub-Committee
of the BVA's Animal Welfare Committee and representatives of
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8. Speciesism in the Laboratory, by Richard Ryder
SINGER (ed), In Defense of Animals New York: Basil Blackwell, 1985, pp. 77-88
Acrobat version
The mid-1980s sees the
entrenchment of Animal experimentation as a political subject. No
longer
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9. Vivisection in America, by Albert Leffingwell
Man is justified in taking animal life as quickly as possible for
any purpose of utility to himself, and even in using animals as
subjects for scientific experimentation whenever this may be done
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