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First posted in 1975, Canine Liberation created a discomfort after its release, shaking the world's philosophical and animal-protection circles with their cores. Now, 40 years later, Peter Singer's landmark work still looms large as a foundational and canonical word of pet advocacy. Arguing that beings capable of suffering deserve equivalent consideration, Singer contends that the only real justifiable treatment of pets or animals is that which maximizes good and minimizes fighting. In examining the cruelty of stock farming and the exploitation, both commercial and technological, of laboratory pets or animals, he identifies a kind of "ethical blindness" and demands politics action. A moral wake-up call from one of the very most influential and questionable ethicists of your time, Canine Liberation tackles an psychologically charged social concern with a engaging rational debate in a rousing and riveting listen.