The Moral Compass: Navigating the Landscape of Animal Welfare and Rights
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Animal rights, by contrast, is a more radical philosophical position. It argues that animals have an inherent right to live free from human exploitation and use. Proponents believe that animals are not "property" or "resources," but "persons" in a legal or moral sense. Philosophy: Deontological/Rights-based
Whether we get there through incremental welfare laws or a revolutionary abolition of animal property, the direction of history is clear. As the philosopher Jeremy Bentham wrote in 1789, gazing into the future, "The question is not, Can they reason? Nor, Can they talk? But, Can they suffer?" Part III: Animal Rights – Abolition, Not Reform