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For four
decades, Kim Stallwood has had a front seat in the animal rights movement,
starting at the grassroots in England and working his way up to leadership
positions at some of the best-known organizations in the world, including
Compassion In World Farming, the British Union for the Abolition of
Vivisection, and People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. Yet, as
Stallwood reveals in this memoir of an eventful life dedicated to social
justice for the voiceless, finding the truest path for progress has meant
learning a lot along the way. Equal parts personal narrative, social history,
and impassioned call for rethinking animal advocacy, Growl describes
Stallwood’s journey from a meat-eating slaughterhouse worker to a vegan
activist for all species. He explains the importance of four key values in
animal rights philosophy and practice—compassion, truth, nonviolence, and
justice—and how a deeper understanding of their role not only leads us to
discover our humanity for animals, but also for ourselves.
Book Details
- Country: US
- Published: 2014-05-14
- Publisher: Lantern Books
- Language: English
- Pages: 268
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