41. Fighting to Win, by Henry Spira
FBI, trade union bosses, or animal welfare
organizations with millions of dollars in their bank accounts. In
looking at the immensity of animal suffering and then at the state
of the animal movement, I
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42. 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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43. Chimpanzees - Bridging the Gap, by Jane Goodall
is human
suffering, it is morally acceptable to turn a blind eye to
nonhuman suffering. Who are we to say that the suffering of a
human being is more terrible than the suffering of a nonhuman
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44. The Ethic of Reverence for Life, by Albert Schweitzer
these crimes against animals.
Wherever any
animal is forced into the service of man, the sufferings which it
has to bear on that account are the concern of every
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45. 'They Clearly Now See the Link': Militant Voices, by Philip Windeatt
illegal, transform the Farm Animal Welfare
Council into a Standing Royal Commission on Animal Protection,
review the outdated 1876 Cruelty to Animals Act and give a 'high
priority' to the development of
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46. The World is a Mighty Slaughterhouse, by William A. Alcott
indifference on pain and
suffering in brutes, before we begin to be less affected than before by human
suffering?
I am not ignorant that sentiments like
these are either regarded as morbid, and therefore pitiable, or as affected, and
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47. The Unpardonable Crime, by Romain Rolland
even more intolerable in the sufferings
of animals than in the sufferings of men. For with the latter it
is at least admitted that suffering is evil and that the man who
causes it is a criminal. But
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48. Defending Animals by Appeal to Rights, by Donald VanDeVeer
"Do Animals Have a Right to Liberty?" James Rachels seeks to show
that there are certain rights possessed by Animals and that
certain arguments purporting to show that it is not logically
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49. Why Darwinians Should Support Equal Treatment for Other Great Apes, by James...
our view about how animals may be treated. It does not follow that
we must treat all animals as the equals of humans, for there may
still be differences between humans and some animals that justify
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50. They Are Us, by Geza Teleki
as 'mere
animals'. On that singular eve, which also marked the twilight of
my youth, I had seen my species inside the skin of another.
But for minor
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