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Book Synopsis: This is an open access book.Animals are the traditional blind spot in human rights theory. This book brings together the seemingly disparate discourses of human and animal rights, and looks at emerging animal rights as new human rights. It approaches the question whether animals can and should have human rights through a comprehensive review of contemporary human rights philosophy, discussing both naturalistic and political justifications of human and animal rights. On philosophical as well as practical grounds, this book argues that there are compelling conceptual, principled, and prudential reasons for modernizing the human rights paradigm and integrating animals into its protective mandate. Moreover, this book proposes the novel One Rights approach as a new (post-)human rights paradigm for the Anthropocene. One Rights advances a holistic understanding of the indivisibility and interdependence of human and animal rights. This book explores how the systematic subjugation, exploitation, and extermination of animals simultaneously contributes to some of the gravest social and environmental threats to human rights, such as animalistic dehumanization and climate change. This book submits that, in light of their socio-political and ecological interconnectedness, human and animal rights are best protected in concert. The themes of this book are part of a larger conversation about postanthropocentric legal paradigms emerging in the Anthropocene. For human rights to survive in this era of anthropogenic crises, we need to abandon the toxic ideology of human exceptionalism and embrace a more inclusive version of (post-)human rights that tends to the nonhuman. This book intends to show that a holistic One Rights approach promises to achieve better rights-protective outcomes for humans, animals, and their shared planetary home.
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Are you passionate about protecting human and animal rights? Look no further than One Rights: Human and Animal Rights in the Anthropocene. This groundbreaking book brings together the worlds of human and animal rights, presenting a fresh perspective on why animals should be granted the same rights as humans. With a comprehensive review of contemporary human rights philosophy, this book argues convincingly for the integration of animals into the protective mandate of human rights.
But why should we care about animal rights? It's not just a matter of empathy, but also a question of self-interest. By systematically subjugating, exploiting, and exterminating animals, we contribute to some of the most significant threats to human rights - from the dehumanization of our society to the devastating impact of climate change. One Rights presents a compelling case for the interconnectedness of human and animal rights, showing that by protecting animals, we ultimately safeguard our own rights and ensure the well-being of our shared planetary home.
In the era of anthropogenic crises, it's time to challenge the toxic ideology of human exceptionalism. One Rights offers a transformative (post-)human rights paradigm for the Anthropocene, where all beings are seen as equal and deserving of rights. By embracing a more inclusive version of rights, we can create a better future for humans, animals, and the environment.
Don't miss the opportunity to delve into this important conversation. Get your copy of One Rights: Human and Animal Rights in the Anthropocene today and become part of a movement that aims for a fairer and more compassionate world.
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