The animals' agenda: freedom, compassion, and coexistence in the human age

Boston, Massachusetts: Beacon Press. Edited by Jessica Pierce (2017)
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Freedom and compassion in the anthropocene -- Can science save animals? -- Who we eat -- Fat rats and lab cats -- Charismatic, caged, and occasionally crazy: zooed animals -- Captive and companion -- Born to be wild? -- Coexistence in the anthropocene and beyond: compassion and justice for all.

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