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Fish: Sensitivity Beyond the Captor’s Grasp

By Joan Dunayer Originally published in The Animals’ Agenda, July/Aug. 1991, pp. 12-13, 15-18 Copyright 1991 Joan Dunayer As more people become aware of the sensitivity of fish, fish will begin to receive the compassion and respect they deserve. Blackie, a severely deformed Moor goldfish, could barely swim. Big Red, a Read more…

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  • Feminism and animal rights
  • On ‘purity’
  • The myth of species
  • Taking the basic interests of fish seriously
  • Meat consumption and domination marking
  • The case for realistic radicalism
  • On superiority
  • Animal Advocates Should Focus On Anti-speciesism, Not Veganism
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  • Abortion and animal liberation
  • The Animal Liberation Movement : its Philosophy, its Achievements, and its Future
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  • Changing Society, not Individuals
  • Mobilising for Animal Liberation: Appeal to Virtue vs. Demand for Justice
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