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Animal rights : history and scope of a radical social movement / Harold D. Guither.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Carbondale : Southern Illinois University Press, c1998.Description: xiv, 272 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0809321580 (alk. paper)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HV4708 .G85 1998
Contents:
1. The Evolution of Animal Welfare and Animal Rights -- 2. A Changing Philosophy for Human and Animal Relationships -- 3. Animal Welfare in Europe -- 4. Reformists and Abolitionists: Organizations and Their Leaders -- 5. A Profile of Animal Rights Activists / Wesley Jamison -- 6. The Debate over Animals in Research, Testing, and Teaching -- 7. Intensive Animal Production: Efficient, Low-Cost Food or a Violation of Animals' Rights? -- 8. Expanding the Crusade for Animal Rights -- 9. Vegetarianism and Animal Rights -- 10. The Professions: Conflicts and Controversies -- 11. The Emerging Counterforce: Animal Interest Groups, Scientists, and Consumers React -- 12. Animal Protection in Congress -- 13. Freedom of Expression Out of Control -- 14. Seeking Legal Rights for Animals -- 15. Financing Animal Rights and Animal Welfare Activities -- 16. Resolving Conflict: Hopes or Dreams? -- App. 1. Who's Who in Animal Rights and Animal Welfare in the United States -- App. 2. Animal Bill of Rights -- App. 3. Chronology of Animal Welfare in Europe, 1964-1995 -- App. 4. Chronology of the Silver Spring Monkeys -- App. 5. Successful National Legislation for Animal Welfare -- App. 6. Direct Actions by US Animal Rights Activists -- App. 7. The Bobby Berosini Orangutans Case.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 251-262) and index.

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1. The Evolution of Animal Welfare and Animal Rights -- 2. A Changing Philosophy for Human and Animal Relationships -- 3. Animal Welfare in Europe -- 4. Reformists and Abolitionists: Organizations and Their Leaders -- 5. A Profile of Animal Rights Activists / Wesley Jamison -- 6. The Debate over Animals in Research, Testing, and Teaching -- 7. Intensive Animal Production: Efficient, Low-Cost Food or a Violation of Animals' Rights? -- 8. Expanding the Crusade for Animal Rights -- 9. Vegetarianism and Animal Rights -- 10. The Professions: Conflicts and Controversies -- 11. The Emerging Counterforce: Animal Interest Groups, Scientists, and Consumers React -- 12. Animal Protection in Congress -- 13. Freedom of Expression Out of Control -- 14. Seeking Legal Rights for Animals -- 15. Financing Animal Rights and Animal Welfare Activities -- 16. Resolving Conflict: Hopes or Dreams? -- App. 1. Who's Who in Animal Rights and Animal Welfare in the United States -- App. 2. Animal Bill of Rights -- App. 3. Chronology of Animal Welfare in Europe, 1964-1995 -- App. 4. Chronology of the Silver Spring Monkeys -- App. 5. Successful National Legislation for Animal Welfare -- App. 6. Direct Actions by US Animal Rights Activists -- App. 7. The Bobby Berosini Orangutans Case.