ABSTRACT

Engaging and thought-provoking, this book examines how humans see and treat other animals and argues that we should extend equal consideration and respect to all beings, human and nonhuman alike.

Our world is plighted by ‘isms’ such as racism and sexism, but we may have overlooked a very important one: speciesism. Speciesism is a form of discrimination against those who don’t belong to a certain species. It drives us to see nonhuman animals as objects, rather than individuals with their own interests and with the ability to feel and suffer. This book questions all of the assumptions speciesism is based upon. It raises many challenging questions over humans' very complicated attitudes toward other animals. Thinking about how animals are used as well as the suffering of wild animals, and what the future may be for all beings, this book calls for society to seriously take into account the interests of all animals.

For all who care about animals, or simply how to make the world a better place, this book is essential reading.

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter 1|23 pages

Speciesism

A form of discrimination

chapter Chapter 2|20 pages

Feeling and suffering

chapter Chapter 3|29 pages

Harming animals

chapter Chapter 4|29 pages

Making the connection

chapter Chapter 5|28 pages

Living without exploiting animals

Questions and answers

chapter Chapter 6|31 pages

In defense of animals!

chapter Chapter 7|7 pages

Conclusion

Making a stand for a better world