The Animal Rights Movement in the United States, 1975-1990

The Animal Rights Movement in the United States, 1975-1990
Author: Bettina Manzo
Publisher: Metuchen, N.J. : Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 318
Release: 1994
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Over 1,300 annotated citations that address the animal rights movement's goals, organizations, philosophical underpinnings, and political, educational, and legislative activities between 1975 and 1990. ...an important contribution to animal rights research....well organized... succinct but informative....recommended for all academic libraries. --CHOICE

The Animal Rights Movement in the United States, 1975-1990

The Animal Rights Movement in the United States, 1975-1990
Author: Bettina Manzo
Publisher: Metuchen, N.J. : Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1994
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Over 1,300 annotated citations that address the animal rights movement's goals, organizations, philosophical underpinnings, and political, educational, and legislative activities between 1975 and 1990. ...an important contribution to animal rights research....well organized... succinct but informative....recommended for all academic libraries. --CHOICE

The Animal Rights Movement in America

The Animal Rights Movement in America
Author: Lawrence Finsen
Publisher: Macmillan Reference USA
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1994
Genre: Medical
ISBN:

And the movement's challenge to rethink the "uses" of animals is not only directed at those individuals and institutions which exploit animals but at anyone who consumes meat, purchases animal-tested consumer products, or wears fur or leather.

The Case for Animal Rights

The Case for Animal Rights
Author: Tom Regan
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 452
Release: 1983
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780520054608

THE argument for animal rights, a classic since its appearance in 1983, from the moral philosophical point of view. With a new preface.

The State of the Animals, 2001

The State of the Animals, 2001
Author: Deborah J. Salem
Publisher:
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2001
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

Scholars, industry experts, and activists present an array of perspectives on the conditions in which animals and people cohabitate and how it has evolved, for better and for worse, over the past half- century. Addressed are farm animals, pets, laboratory animals, zoo animals, and wildlife around the world. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Animal Rights

Animal Rights
Author: John M. Kistler
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2000-06-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0313096090

Introductions to each chapter explain the issues, as well as the arguments that surround them, and a general introduction to the volume thoroughly explains how to use the book. Each entry contains the following information: author, title, edition, series title, location of publisher, name of publisher, number of pages, year of publication, and International Standard Book Number. Annotations include the most important information available to help the researcher, including web sites that contain not only the full text of the book when available, but also excerpts and articles or interviews by the author; short quotations from the books; and short descriptions and summaries of the books. All the information provided allows students to locate exactly what they need, while encouraging them to explore other issues and differing viewpoints.

The Animal Rights Struggle

The Animal Rights Struggle
Author: Christophe Traïni
Publisher: Protest and Social Movements
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2016
Genre: Animal rights
ISBN: 9789089648495

From the beginning of the 19th century to the present day, a host of campaigners have denounced the mistreatment of animals. Relying on a comparison of the British and French experiences, this book retraces the various strands of the animal protection movement, from their origins to their continuing impact on current debates. The story of the collective mobilizations behind the struggle for animal rights sheds light on several crucial processes in our social and political history: changes in sensibilities and socially approved emotions; the definition of what constitutes legitimate violence; the establishment of norms designed to change what constitutes morally acceptable practices; rivalry between elites having differing conceptions of the forms authority should take; the influence of religious belief on militant activities; and the effects of gender discrimination.--

Animal Liberation

Animal Liberation
Author: Peter Singer
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 426
Release: 2015-10-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1473524423

How should we treat non-human animals? In this immensely powerful and influential book (now with a new introduction by Sapiens author Yuval Noah Harari), the renowned moral philosopher Peter Singer addresses this simple question with trenchant, dispassionate reasoning. Accompanied by the disturbing evidence of factory farms and laboratories, his answers triggered the birth of the animal rights movement. 'An extraordinary book which has had extraordinary effects... Widely known as the bible of the animal liberation movement' Independent on Sunday In the decades since this landmark classic first appeared, some public attitudes to animals may have changed but our continued abuse of animals in factory farms and as tools for research shows that the underlying ideas Singer exposes as ethically indefensible are still dominating the way we treat animals. As Yuval Harari’s brilliantly argued introduction makes clear, this book is as relevant now as the day it was written.

The Animal Rights Debate

The Animal Rights Debate
Author: Carl Cohen
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2001
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780847696635

Do all animals have rights? Is it morally wrong to use mice or dogs in medical research, or rabbits and cows as food? How ought we resolve conflicts between the interests of humans and those of other animals? Philosophical inquiry is essential in addressing such questions; the answers given must have enormous practical importance. Here for the first time in the same volume, the animal rights debate is argued deeply and fully by the two most articulate and influential philosophers representing the opposing camps. Each makes his case in turn to the opposing case. The arguments meet head on: Are we humans morally justified in using animals as we do? A vexed and enduring controversy here receives its deepest and most eloquent exposition.

Animals are the Issue

Animals are the Issue
Author: Linda S Katz
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2013-10-31
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1317951638

Supply your library with the best collection of resources on animal issues! Animals are the Issue: Library Resources on Animal Issues is a guide to books, journals, and Web sites on historic and modern animal treatment. Expert librarians and scholars provide helpful resources showing what ideals and practical solutions exist in animal rights and welfare debates. With this book, students, philosophers, and politicians can find the best of written and electronic resources about the protection and ethical use of animals by humankind. Animals are the Issue stands alone as a source for locating materials on animal protection and welfare. This valuable guide will help librarians save time and money in locating diverse areas of information regarding animal consumption and exploitation. The authors have noted what they consider to be the most essential resources for library collections. This book offers references that discuss the utilization of animals by humans: as companions in sports and entertainment in religion in science and education in industry in hunting Animals Are the Issue explores how animals are seen, viewed, and used by humans. With bibliographies, annotated lists, and short commentaries by the authors on nearly every item, you’ll be able to supply your patrons with a highly effective animal rights/welfare collection.