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Fragments of an Animalist Politics: Veganism and Liberation
PDF download (thanks to George for the support) Both animal oppression[1] and liberation are embedded deep in the structures and habits of industrial society. Its geographically, economically, and historically varied patterns do not easily lend themselves to generalization. They require assessment that … Continue reading
Posted in (anti-)politics, empathy, philosophy, relationality, veganism
Tagged abolitionist, animal exploitation, animal liberation, animal life, animality, body/somaticity, capitalism, co-optation, commodification, commodity form, critique of PETA, critique of technology, David Harvey, egalitarianism, human as animal, Immanuel Wallerstein, KFC, Marx, modernity, nature, opposition, oppression, phenomenology, radical politics, reformism, socialism, Technoscience, veganism, welfarism, wildness, Zygmunt Bauman
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A Vegan Animal’s Critical Remarks on Veganism
Valuable though it may be, veganism testifies to the alienation of humans from other animals seated comfortably in the heart of modernity decades after the project of modernity was pronounced dead. Lamentably, even such a lived, personal protest against animal … Continue reading
Posted in (anti-)politics, empathy, philosophy, relationality, veganism
Tagged animal exploitation, animal others, bodied being, co-inhabitation, critique of veganism, deontology, disembodied reason, existentialism, phenomenology, shared residence, situated existence, utilitarianism, vegan, vegan animal, veganism, vivisection
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