Animal Liberation

Animal Liberation

link

https://openlibrary.org/books/OL18389044M

summary

In "Animal Liberation," Peter Singer tackles the question of how we should treat non-human animals with measured and compelling reasoning. With the aid of evidence from the horrors of factory farms and laboratories, Singer's argument catalyzed the now-thriving animal rights movement. This landmark classic is a brutally honest examination of how we have mistreated and exploited animals, and why this must change. Despite some positive steps taken over the years, we continue to see heinous abuse of animals in factory farms and in the name of research. Singer's book remains as relevant today as the day it was written. With a foreword by bestselling author Yuval Noah Harari, "Animal Liberation" remains a call to action, a challenge to rethink our relationship with the creatures who share our planet.

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animal rights ꞏ ethics ꞏ morality ꞏ non-human animals ꞏ philosophy ꞏ peter singer ꞏ veganism ꞏ vegetarianism ꞏ environmentalism ꞏ animal welfare ꞏ activism ꞏ animal testing ꞏ factory farming ꞏ laboratory testing ꞏ speciesism ꞏ sentience ꞏ consciousness ꞏ cruelty-free ꞏ animal liberation ꞏ farm animals ꞏ slaughterhouses ꞏ intensive farming ꞏ animal cruelty ꞏ yuval noah harari