Without a tear: our tragic relationship with animals

Urbana: University of Illinois Press (2004)
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The principle of gratuitous suffering -- The value of humans and the value of animals -- The holocaust of factory farming -- Hunting -- Animal experimentation -- The law and animals -- Women and animals.

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