Fighting for animal liberation and an end to speciesism
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black beauty is on BBC i Player. interesting, i think, as a look at historical welfarist thought. …Continue
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Hello,I’m volunteering as an intern for the national (UK) Vegan Society partly researching vegan and vegetarian societies in universities in the UK to explore how they and the Vegan Society can work…Continue
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Hello ARZoneers!i wonder if any of you can help me? i am wanting to research the pro animal movement (rights , welfare, direct action ALF style and outer....ect) in scotland with a special interest…Continue
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I thought it would be interesting to discuss some of the less spoke about aspects of vegan street stalls (sounds terribly sinister!). they seem to be very popular and I think it would be…Continue
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This is a poem form the "institute for critical animal studies" journal, i found it particularly moving. this to my mind is the best example, i have come across, of the coming together two potentially very moving things. the kind of writing that is poetry and the oppression subjugation and harm that many non-human animals live every day. for me this poem does not just talk about the disconnect between people that…
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Very interesting study about the effects of categorising animals as food. Below is a brief summary and some of my thoughts on the matter but there is a lot more in the paper, which can be found here http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0195666311001413
The study seeks to understand “the effect of categorization as food on the perceived moral standing of animals”. it has been suggested…
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