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... stood for was not extended to the pigs ! Surely , there may be situations where human and animal interests clash , but to conceive of these interests as totally unrelated seems absurd in view of the human - animal kinship this research ...
... stood for was not extended to the pigs ! Surely , there may be situations where human and animal interests clash , but to conceive of these interests as totally unrelated seems absurd in view of the human - animal kinship this research ...
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... stood for the act of appropriation , nature now stood for that which was to be appropriated . Nature as life- bringing , nurturing mother had been dismissed ; nature as mysterious , plotting witch had been subdued ; what remained was ...
... stood for the act of appropriation , nature now stood for that which was to be appropriated . Nature as life- bringing , nurturing mother had been dismissed ; nature as mysterious , plotting witch had been subdued ; what remained was ...
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... stood in the tradition of William Paley , archdeacon of Carlisle and author of Natural Theology of Evidences of the Existence and Attributes of the Deity Collected from the Appearances of Nature , Whiting , Albany , 1803. See also The ...
... stood in the tradition of William Paley , archdeacon of Carlisle and author of Natural Theology of Evidences of the Existence and Attributes of the Deity Collected from the Appearances of Nature , Whiting , Albany , 1803. See also The ...
Contents
The Road Towards Domestication | 1 |
Domestication Under Capitalism | 11 |
The Animal Industrial Complex | 23 |
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