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The Importance of Animal Welfare and Rights
The modern animal rights movement gained momentum in the 1960s and 1970s, largely thanks to the work of philosophers such as Peter Singer and Tom Regan. Singer's book "Animal Liberation" (1975) and Regan's "The Case for Animal Rights" (1983) helped to galvanize public awareness and debate about the moral status of animals. I’m unable to write the post you’ve described
The Rights Revolution: A Moral Abolitionist Movement
B. Animal Rights
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- Animal Welfare (utilitarian/pragmatic): Advocates for the humane treatment of animals within systems of human use (farming, research, entertainment). It accepts animal use as permissible but seeks to minimize suffering through regulations (e.g., cage size, stunning before slaughter). Think: Peter Singer.
- Animal Rights (deontological/abolitionist): Argues that animals, as sentient beings, possess inherent rights (e.g., not to be owned, used, or killed). It rejects all forms of animal exploitation, regardless of humaneness. Think: Tom Regan.
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Animal rights, also known as animal liberation, is a philosophical and social movement that advocates for the inherent rights of animals to live free from exploitation, cruelty, and oppression. It posits that animals have the same basic rights as humans, including the right to life, liberty, and freedom from suffering. Animal rights activists argue that animals should not be treated as property or commodities, but rather as individuals with inherent value and dignity.