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Respect for Every Living Thing

About 4 pages (1,056 words)

The Washington Post, October 1st, 1995

ANIMALS, PROPERTY AND THE LAW By Gary L. Francione Temple University Press. 349 pp. $59.95; paperback, $22.95 ANIMAL THEOLOGY By Andrew Linzey University of Illinois Press. 214 pp. $29.95; paperback, $13.95 IN THEIR relations with animals, humans eat, hunt, trap, ride, brand, wear, cage, own, sell, breed, dissect, exploit, tame, capture, torture, sacrifice and kill them. This is for starters and doesn't count the estimated 27 species made extinct every hour of every day. Much of this gore and suffering is legal, with such laws as the 1966 Animal Welfare Act providing a comforting balm. Much of...

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