Review of David E. Cooper, "Animals and Misanthropy" (Routledge, 2018) [Book Review]

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A review of David E. Cooper's book, "Animals and Misanthropy", which argues that reflection on awful treatment of animals justifies a negative critical judgment on human life and culture.

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