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x, 248 p. |
Contents |
Preface Peter Singer. Part I: The Ideas. 1. Utilitarianism and Animals: Gaverick Matheny. 2. The Scientific Basis for Assessing Suffering in Animals: Marian Stamp Dawkins. 3. The Animal Debate: A Re-Examination: Paola Cavalieri. 4. On the Question of Personhood Beyond Homo sapiens: David DeGrazia. 5. Religion and Animals: Paul Waldau. Part II: The Problems. 6. Speciesism in the Laboratory: Richard Ryder. 7. Brave New Farm?: Jim Mason and Mary Finelli. 8. Outlawed in Europe: Clare Druce and Philip Lymbery. 9. Against Zoos: Dale Jamieson. 10. To Eat the Laughing Animal: Dale Peterson. Part III: Activists and Their Strategies. 11. How Austria Achieved a Historic Breakthrough for Animals: Martin Balluch. 12. Butcher Knives into Pruning Hooks: Doing Civil Disobedience for Animals: Pelle Strindlund. 13. Opening Cages, Opening Eyes: An Investigation and Open Rescue at an Egg Factory Farm: Miyun Park. 14. Living and Working in Defense of Animals: Matt Ball. 15. Effective Advocacy: Stealing From the Corporate Playbook: Bruce Friedrich. 16. Moving the Media: From Foe, or Indifferent Stranger, to Friend: Karen Dawn. 17. The CEO as Animal Activist: John Mackey and Whole Foods: John Mackey, Karen Dawn and Lauren Ornelas. 18. Ten Points for Activists: Henry Spira and Peter Singer. A Final Word: Peter Singer. Further Reading, Useful Organizations. Index |
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ISBN |
9781118712351 (e-book) |
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9781405119412 (pbk.) |
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9781405119405 (hbk.) |
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