28 July 2013
Guest GARY FRANCIONE, law professor at Rutgers and the first academic to teach animal rights theory in an American law school, discusses the “animal rights movement”, abolition vs welfare, animals as “property”, veganism, and the horrid partnership with animal exploitation industries that is compromising and co-opting many large organizations blurring the line between animal advocates […]
17 July 2011
Guest Rutgers University professor GARY FRANCIONE, the first academic to teach animal rights theory at an American law school, discusses his new book “The Animal Rights Debate: Abolition or Regulation”, abolition vs. “welfare” issues, the Humane Society of the United States, its new absurd agreement with chicken-torturingbird-killing egg producers, and why no true animal rights […]
3 April 2010
Professor GARY FRANCIONE of Rutgers Law School,the first academic to teach animal rights law in a major university, updates us on his abolitionist perspective on animal rights > BRIAN VINCENT of Big Wildlife says every animal rights activist should be outraged by Sarah Palin’s new million dollar a week salary from the Discovery Channel what […]
26 July 2008
We still have free speech and we’re going to use it -as the rift that’s been simmering in the animal-issues movement comes to a boil with a scathing attack on current “welfare” trends from the ABOLITIONIST perspective of the FIRST ACADEMIC TO TEACH ANIMAL RIGHTS THEORY IN AN AMERICAN UNIVERSITY (and who has just released […]