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Author | : Sandeep Srivastava |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 420 |
Release | : 2016-12-25 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781520229621 |
This is a story of animals revolt against human dominance. Don't think it of a children book. It's a nice combination of a unique story with great ideology. If you remember Rousseau, Machiavelli, similarly this book give new light to internationalism. The book discuss and try to give solution for many issues in term of simple story. Please read complete book and write your review. Your reviews are most valuable for me. I would be thankful if you could do this. Killing is a sinSlavery is a crime.Destroying humans' homes is a felony.Human trafficking is an unrighteous evil doing.ButYou are free to eat meat.You are free to enslave animals.You are free to trade animals.You are free to uproot forests rendering countless animals homeless and erect your concrete jungle.Right and wrong, how conveniently has man subjected them to his own needs and interests? The truth is that he is the least concerned with what is "right" or what is "wrong". All he cares about is his own interests. Man is powerful, he is blessed with intelligence, he is mighty, so he is the appellant, he is the respondent and he is the judge, and even justice is his world is prejudiced.But, as they say "unity is strength". So if all the victimised classes unite their forces against him, would they show any mercy?No . . . .. . . . . . . . nope . . . . . . . . . never. . . . . . . !
Author | : Sandeep Srivastava |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 225 |
Release | : 2017-01-04 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781520216638 |
This is an Illustrated book for English language teenagers. It describes about animal's condition among humans and their revolt against this suppression. A complex subject described in simple manner as a story. It shall creates sympathy towards animals in human hearts.
Author | : Sandeep Srivastava |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 207 |
Release | : 2017-02-02 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781520515564 |
What these extraordinary Gentlemen are doing here? Want's to know? Read the book.Extinguish Your thirst.This is second part of the complete story. First part and full part (complete story) and other formats are also available on Amazon.It's a fantastic story. It's impact is everlasting. It's a timeless creation. "A Great book" as said by first reviewer Norma Slattery. Don't believe? Read and write your own review.
Author | : Sandeep Kumar Srivastava |
Publisher | : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Total Pages | : 450 |
Release | : 2015-12-17 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781522735670 |
Killing is a sin Slavery is a crime. Destroying humans' homes is a felony. Human trafficking is an unrighteous evil doing. But You are free to eat meat. You are free to enslave animals. You are free to trade animals. You are free to uproot forests rendering countless animals homeless and erect your concrete jungle. Right and wrong, how conveniently has man subjected them to his own needs and interests? The truth is that he is the least concerned with what is "right" or what is "wrong." All he cares about is his own interests. Man is powerful, he is blessed with intelligence, he is mighty, so he is the appellant, he is the respondent and he is the judge, and even justice is his world is prejudiced. But, as they say "unity is strength." So if all the victimized classes unite their forces against him, would they show any mercy? No . . . .. . . . . . . . nope . . . . . . . . . never. . . . . . . ! This is the story of animal's revolt against human dominance.
Author | : George Orwell |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 152 |
Release | : 2021-01-04 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781382013680 |
Dreaming of a life of freedom and equality, the animals of Manor Farm stage an uprising against their negligent human master, Mr Jones. However, their dream rapidly turns sour and most of the animals don't realise that one form of tyranny has replaced another until it is too late. This edition comes with accessible and informative notes.
Author | : Keith F. Otterbein |
Publisher | : Texas A&M University Press |
Total Pages | : 314 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1603446370 |
Have humans always fought and killed each other, or did they peacefully coexist until organized states developed? Is war an expression of human nature or an artifact of civilization? Questions about the origins and inherent motivations of warfare have long engaged philosophers, ethicists, and anthropologists as they speculate on the nature of human existence. In How War Began, author Keith F. Otterbein draws on primate behavior research, archaeological research, and data gathered from the Human Relations Area Files to argue for two separate origins. He identifies two types of military organization: one that developed two million years ago at the dawn of humankind, wherever groups of hunters met, and a second that developed some five thousand years ago, in four identifiable regions, when the first states arose and proceeded to embark upon military conquests. In careful detail, Otterbein marshals evidence for his case that warfare was possible and likely among early Homo sapiens. He argues from comparison with other primates, from Paleolithic rock art depicting wounded humans, and from rare skeletal remains embedded with weapon points to conclude that warfare existed and reached a peak in big game hunting societies. As the big game disappeared, so did warfare--only to reemerge once agricultural societies achieved a degree of political complexity that allowed the development of professional military organizations. Otterbein concludes his survey with an analysis of how despotism in both ancient and modern states spawns warfare. A definitive resource for anthropologists, social scientists, and historians, How War Began is written for all who areinterested in warfare, whether they be military buffs or those seeking to understand the past and the present of humankind. --Publlisher.
Author | : Alan Brown |
Publisher | : Heinemann-Raintree Library |
Total Pages | : 64 |
Release | : 2006-09-08 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 9781403482037 |
How is this novel an analysis of the abuse of political power? What famous poet turned down the chance to publish this novel? What events in George Orwell's life were the inspiration for this novel? Discover how fighting in the Spanish Civil War inspired Orwell to write against totalitarianism.
Author | : Ron Broglio |
Publisher | : U of Minnesota Press |
Total Pages | : 126 |
Release | : 2022-03-22 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 1452966605 |
Why our failure to consider the power of animals is to our deep detriment Animals are staging a revolution—they’re just not telling us. From radioactive boar invading towns to jellyfish disarming battleships, this book threads together news accounts and more in a powerful and timely work of creative, speculative nonfiction that imagines a revolution stirring and asks how humans can be a part of it. If the coronavirus pandemic has taught us anything, it is that we should pay attention to how we bump up against animal worlds and how animals will push back. Animal Revolution is a passionate, provocative, cogent call for us to do so. Ron Broglio reveals how fur and claw and feather and fin are jamming the gears of our social machine. We can try to frame such disruptions as environmental intervention or through the lens of philosophy or biopolitics, but regardless the animals persist beyond our comprehension in reminding us that we too are part of an animal world. Animals see our technologies and machines as invasive beings and, in a nonlinguistic but nonetheless intensive mode of communicating with us, resist our attempts to control them and diminish their habitats. In doing so, they expose the environmental injustices and vulnerabilities in our systems. A witty, informative, and captivating work—at the juncture of posthumanism, animal studies, phenomenology, and environmental studies—Broglio reminds us of our inadequacy as humans, not our exceptionalism.
Author | : George Orwell |
Publisher | : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt |
Total Pages | : 156 |
Release | : 1990 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780151072552 |
George Orwell's famous satire of the Soviet Union, in which "all animals are equal but some animals are more equal than others."
Author | : Ron Broglio |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 160 |
Release | : 2022-03-15 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 9781517912444 |
Why our failure to consider the power of animals is to our deep detriment Animals are staging a revolution--they're just not telling us. From radioactive boar invading towns to jellyfish disarming battleships, this book threads together news accounts and more in a powerful and timely work of creative, speculative nonfiction that imagines a revolution stirring and asks how humans can be a part of it. If the coronavirus pandemic has taught us anything, it is that we should pay attention to how we bump up against animal worlds and how animals will push back. Animal Revolution is a passionate, provocative, cogent call for us to do so. Ron Broglio reveals how fur and claw and feather and fin are jamming the gears of our social machine. We can try to frame such disruptions as environmental intervention or through the lens of philosophy or biopolitics, but regardless the animals persist beyond our comprehension in reminding us that we too are part of an animal world. Animals see our technologies and machines as invasive beings and, in a nonlinguistic but nonetheless intensive mode of communicating with us, resist our attempts to control them and diminish their habitats. In doing so, they expose the environmental injustices and vulnerabilities in our systems. A witty, informative, and captivating work--at the juncture of posthumanism, animal studies, phenomenology, and environmental studies--Broglio reminds us of our inadequacy as humans, not our exceptionalism.