Animal Rights Violations

Serious


Nonhuman Animal Rights;

Human Animal Rights;

Taking Rights Seriously.

Welcome to Animal Rights Violations

STOP FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION


Campaign against the violation of women's rights: FGM.

AW: The Dominant Paradigm.

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The Strength of Dominant Paradigms: can animal advocates liberate themselves from animal welfarism?

A sociological analysis.
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VEGANISM - the moral baseline for animal rights

Gary Francione on Animal Welfare and Animal Rights

for the rest of the above video lecture click here or here.

See Gary Francione's 2006 lecture "The Last 10 Years" HERE.

Open with Real Player.

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In a never-weaned society, we declare,




Veganism: the moral baseline.

listen to

Vegan Freaks Radio.

Broadcast from high atop their elite fortress of moral superiority, Vegan Freaks Radio's protein-deficient hosts are Bob & Jenna Torres.

Bob's personal web site.  Also visit Being vegan in a non-vegan world.

Elizabeth Collins' NZ VEGAN PODCAST.

Democracy Now.

Human Rights Watch


Human Rights Watch is one of the world’s leading independent organisations dedicated to defending and protecting human rights.

A Sociological View...

The Social Construction of Human Beings and Other Animals in Human-Nonhuman Relations.

Welfarism and Rights: A Contemporary Sociological Analysis.

Available online HERE

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Did you know that the

Animal Rights Movement

is only Three years old?


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Is It Vegan?


Is It Vegan?
a British-based database.

VEGAN FM IS IT VEGAN LIST.

More suffering in a glass of milk than a steak: The Theory of Animal Rights.

MeatFreeMedia.
 

VEGANISM ONLINE!


Veganism is the moral baseline position of animal rights. 

The great thing is that it is getting easier and easier in more and more places.


There are a growing number of vegan recipe shows on line.  Here are a selection:-


Buffalo Tempeh Strips.  Eggless Egg Salad.   Cooked Greens Recipe.



For HUNDREDS of vegan online recipes, click here.

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"The Vegan News" from November 1944.

Read the first newsletter from the founder of The Vegan Society, Donald Watson.


Human Rights


The Philosophical Basis of Human Rights.
Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

VEGFAM

 
Vegfam - famine relief and no rights violations.
 

INFORMATION FOR STUDENTS

SAAC's Vegan Catering Guide for Students

Students Against Animal Cruelty's official vegan catering guide for students...


Professor Tom Regan.


Making A Killing - Bob Torres.











Suggest to the average leftist that animals should be part of broader liberation struggles and—once they stop laughing—you'll find yourself casually dismissed. With a focus on labor, property, and the life of commodities, Making a Killing contains key insights into the broad nature of domination, power, and hierarchy. It explores the intersections between human and animal oppressions in relation to the exploitative dynamics of capitalism. Combining nuts-and-bolts Marxist political economy, a pluralistic anarchist critique, as well as a searing assessment of the animal rights movement, Bob Torres challenges conventional anti-capitalist thinking and convincingly advocates for the abolition of animals in industry—and on the dinner plate.
Making A Killing is sure to spark wide debate in the animal rights and anarchist movements for years to come.

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Intro to Animal Rights.

Introduction to Animal Rights: Your Child or the Dog?

Gary L. Francione, foreword by Alan Watson
Temple University Press, 2000

Two-thirds of Americans polled by the Associated Press agree with the following statement: An animal’s right to live free of suffering should be just as important as a person’s right to live free of suffering. More than 50 percent of Americans believe that it is wrong to kill animals to make fur coats or to hunt them for sport. But these same Americans eat hamburgers, take their children to circuses and rodeos, and use products developed with animal testing. How do we justify our inconsistency?

In this easy-to-read introduction, animal rights advocate Gary Francione looks at our conventional moral thinking about animals. Using examples, analogies, and thought-experiments, he reveals the dramatic inconsistency between what we say we believe about animals and how we actually treat them.

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