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Are Illegal Direct Actions By Animal Rights Activists Ethically Vigilante?, Michael P. Allen, Erica Von Essen
Are Illegal Direct Actions By Animal Rights Activists Ethically Vigilante?, Michael P. Allen, Erica Von Essen
Between the Species
Constructed as terrorist, illegal direct actions by animal rights activists have become the subject of draconian law enforcement measures in the US and UK. Some scholars respond to this phenomenon by interpreting such actions to protect vulnerable animals not as terrorist but civilly disobedient. This approach highlights their ethical character, as a normatively relevant consideration in the state’s law enforcement response. Consistent with this approach, we argue that illegal direct actions by animal rights activists are not terrorist, although their motivations are sometimes anti-statist and anarchist. However, we also argue that civil disobedience is an awkward fit for many such …
Beyond Stewardship Or The Greening Of God, M. De La Valette
Beyond Stewardship Or The Greening Of God, M. De La Valette
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Unnecessary Pain, Nutrition, And Vegetarianism, Jack Weir
Unnecessary Pain, Nutrition, And Vegetarianism, Jack Weir
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Animal Liberation As A Valid Response To Structural Violence, Amy Liszt
Animal Liberation As A Valid Response To Structural Violence, Amy Liszt
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Some Enchanted Evening, Sydney Singer
Retrospective (1988-1945), Stephen R.L. Clark
Retrospective (1988-1945), Stephen R.L. Clark
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A Bird In The Cage: A Glimpse Of My Life, Tom Regan
A Bird In The Cage: A Glimpse Of My Life, Tom Regan
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