21. How to Do Animal Rights - Politician
to protect the interests of animals and that by doing so will live in a more worthy human society. The aims of animals Count can be summed up as:
Promote animal rights.
Advance the moral and legal status of animals.
Encourage animal
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22. How to Do Animal Rights - Legalism
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23. How to Do Animal Rights - Predation
though humans also kill animals for food, they held a widespread attitude that if the aim of morality is to reduce suffering, then predation is immoral and should stop. People claimed that prey animals should feed without worry of a predator
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24. How to Do Animal Rights - Utilitarianism
such as either to abolish animal suffering or to inflict it. You might say that the suffering and death of billions of food animals outweighs the enjoyment of the millions of people who eat animals. On the other hand you might claim that the
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25. How to Do Animal Rights - The McLibel Two
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26. How to Do Animal Rights - Jeremy Bentham
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27. How to Do Animal Rights - Painism
might protect some animals some of the time, but not all animals most of the time. It would be all right to raise countless animals to kill them for food so long as they did not suffer. Painism does not say much about the right of animals
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28. How to Do Animal Rights - Preacher
Clergy. Clergy preachers for animal rights are even more rare (see Andrew Linzey, below). Possibly the closest vocation to animal preacher as such is an animal chaplain. animal chaplains serve animals and the people who are close to their
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29. How to Do Animal Rights - The Five Freedoms
and company of the animal's own kind.
Freedom from Fear and Distress - by ensuring conditions and treatment which avoid mental suffering.
The Farm animal Welfare Council say the Five Freedoms are a framework for viewing and
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30. How to Do Animal Rights - Posters, Paintings, Cartoons & Prints
produced for How to Do Animal Rights . Please place a link to this page with each one so that other Animal rights workers may find and use them. Print them into flyers, leaflets and newsletters for your Animal rights handouts. You can buy
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