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Commentary #8: A Discussion of Abolitionist Principles
Commentary #8: A Discussion of Abolitionist Principles
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27 minutes
Released:
Sep 21, 2009
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Podcast episode
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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
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Commentary #17: Discussion with Ronnie Lee and Roger Yates
Commentary #11: Discussion with Professor Gary Steiner
Commentary #21: “The Animal Rights Debate,” the Abolitionist Approach Discussion Forum, and a Response to Nicolette Hahn Niman
Commentary #4: Follow-Up to “Pets” Commentary: Non-Vegan Cats
Commentary #16: Responding to Questions: Single-Issue Campaigns and MDA Opposition to the Abolitionist Approach
Related posts:
Commentary #17: Discussion with Ronnie Lee and Roger Yates
Commentary #11: Discussion with Professor Gary Steiner
Commentary #21: “The Animal Rights Debate,” the Abolitionist Approach Discussion Forum, and a Response to Nicolette Hahn Niman
Commentary #4: Follow-Up to “Pets” Commentary: Non-Vegan Cats
Commentary #16: Responding to Questions: Single-Issue Campaigns and MDA Opposition to the Abolitionist Approach
Released:
Sep 21, 2009
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (25)
Commentary #3: On Michael Vick: Dear Colleagues: As you know, I have since 2007 been wondering about why anyone thinks that Michael Vick is any worse than anyone else who consumes or uses animal products. (See 1, 2, 3) In any event, Vick was released from prison in May, 2009, by Animal Rights: The Abolitionist Approach Commentary