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Animals and Society (Rle Social Theory)
The Humanity of Animal Rights
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226 pages
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The narrative explores the evolution of animal rights through historical events, from the execution of pigs in medieval times to contemporary advocacy strategies. It offers radical interpretations of nineteenth-century animal welfare legislation and examines concepts like the Noble Savage. Grounded in social science, the author incorporates theories from prominent thinkers such as Foucault and Levi-Strauss. This engaging work prompts critical reflection on the philosophical, historical, and political dimensions of human-animal relationships.
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2014, hardcover
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