Dear Colleagues:
There are some advocates who claim to be abolitionists but who support welfare reform or who support violence.
In this Commentary, I explain why welfare reform and violence cannot fit into the abolitionist approach.
Gary L. Francione
2009 Gary L. Francione
The post Commentary #8: A Discussion of Abolitionist Principles appeared first on Animal Rights: The Abolitionist Approach.
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Commentary #21: “The Animal Rights Debate,” the Abolitionist Approach Discussion Forum, and a Response to Nicolette Hahn Niman
Commentary #11: Discussion with Professor Gary Steiner
Commentary #17: Discussion with Ronnie Lee and Roger Yates
Commentary #19: Talking With Non-Vegans About Veganism: Five Principles
Commentary #16: Responding to Questions: Single-Issue Campaigns and MDA Opposition to the Abolitionist Approach
Dear Colleagues:
There are some advocates who claim to be abolitionists but who support welfare reform or who support violence.
In this Commentary, I explain why welfare reform and violence cannot fit into the abolitionist approach.
Gary L. Francione
2009 Gary L. Francione
The post Commentary #8: A Discussion of Abolitionist Principles appeared first on Animal Rights: The Abolitionist Approach.
Related posts:
Commentary #21: “The Animal Rights Debate,” the Abolitionist Approach Discussion Forum, and a Response to Nicolette Hahn Niman
Commentary #11: Discussion with Professor Gary Steiner
Commentary #17: Discussion with Ronnie Lee and Roger Yates
Commentary #19: Talking With Non-Vegans About Veganism: Five Principles
Commentary #16: Responding to Questions: Single-Issue Campaigns and MDA Opposition to the Abolitionist Approach