Animal Rights by Gary L. Francione, Charlton, Anna
The Abolitionist Approach
This concise work argues that nonhuman animals deserve basic moral rights and should not be treated as property, presenting an ‘‘abolitionist’’ critique of animal welfare reforms as inadequate and often counterproductive. It combines philosophical argumentation and legal analysis to show how current frameworks institutionalize animal exploitation, advocates veganism as the ethical baseline, and proposes a rights-based strategy for social and legal change rather than incremental welfare improvements.
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- American
- Length
- Short
- Pages
- 156
- Original Language
- English
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