Animals Rights and Social Progress A Historical Perspective
Henry Salt
Originally published in 1892, this groundbreaking work delves into the philosophical and ethical arguments advocating for the compassionate treatment of animals. Henry Salt boldly critiques the societal norms of cruelty and exploitation that were rampant at the time, laying a foundation for what would become the modern animal rights movement. His profound insights have inspired countless advocates and continue to elevate the conversation surrounding animal welfare. This influential treatise remains a vital part of the ongoing dialogue about the moral implications of human-animal relationships, making it a must-read for anyone passionate about social justice and ethical considerations. - Summary by Jeffrey Stumpf
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