21. Animal Rights in the Political Arena, by Clive Hollands
College, Cambridge, Animal Rights Symposium at the culmination of
Animal Welfare Year in 1977:
My message is that Animal Welfare, in
the general and in the particular, is largely
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22. Diet and Diet Reform, by Mohandas Gandhi
strongest and most useful animal, the horse, is a vegetarian,
while the most ferocious and practically useless animal, the lion,
is a carnivore. Vegetarian moralists mourn over the fact that
selfish
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23. Animal Liberation at 30, by Peter Singer
of
individual animals raised an ethical issue worth taking seriously.
There were no animal rights or animal liberation organizations.
Anima l welfare was an issue for cat and dog lovers, best ignored by
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24. A Vegetarian Philosophy, by Peter Singer
species of plants and animals unable to cope with changing
conditions—for the sake of more hamburgers. A diet heavy in animal
products, catered to by intensive animal production, is a disaster
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25. 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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26. 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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27. A Report to the Academy, by John Gray
difference between using animals for scientific research and using humans: humans have the capacity for consent, whereas animals do not. It is true that adult humans can express their wishes to other humans in ways that even our closest animal
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28. The Forgotten Animal Issue, by Peter Singer
[McDonald's] evidence of an animal welfare policy, or at least a written animal welfare policy, was curious to say the least...
On the seventh and last day of his evidence, Dr. Gomez Gonzalez said that he had seen "a small statement, half a
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29. A Basis for (Interspecies) Equality, by Ingmar Persson
champion of animal welfare, the drawback of the argument from
marginal cases is that it is powerless against theorists who are
prepared to tolerate discrimination against intellectually
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30. 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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