Animal Oppression and Capitalism [2 volumes]
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This important two-volume set unapologetically documents how capitalism results in the oppression of animals ranging from fish and chickens to dogs, elephants, and kangaroos as well as in environmental destruction, vital resource depletion, and climate change.
• Explains how abolishing the oppression of animals will bring to an end the suffering of billions of sentient creatures throughout the world, greatly improve human health, and help turn back the rapid advance of climate change• Connects the daily processes of capitalism to tremendous levels of pain, misery, and fear experienced by animals as well as humans
• Documents the ways in which many animals are biologically engineered for profitable exploitation
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Animal Oppression and Capitalism [2 volumes]
Author(s): Nibert, DavidAbstract:This important two-volume set unapologetically documents how capitalism results in the oppression of animals ranging from fish and chickens to dogs, elephants, and kangaroos as well as in environmental destruction, vital resource depletion, and climate change.
• Explains how abolishing the oppression of animals will bring to an end the suffering of billions of sentient creatures throughout the world, greatly improve human health, and help turn back the rapid advance of climate change• Connects the daily processes of capitalism to tremendous levels of pain, misery, and fear experienced by animals as well as humans
• Documents the ways in which many animals are biologically engineered for profitable exploitation
Editor(s): Nibert, David;SortTitle: animal oppression and capitalism [2 volumes]Author Info:David NiberteditorauthoreISBN-13: 9781440850745Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440850745.jpgPrint ISBN-13: 9781440850738Imprint: PraegerPages: 688Publication Date: 20170930- 9781440850745_ Volume1 Cover11
- Cover Cover11
- Title Page iii4
- Copyright iv5
- Dedication v6
- Contents vii8
- Chicken Slaughterhouse, Sue Coe x11
- Introduction xi12
- Chapter 1. The Chicken-Industrial Complex and Elite White Men: Connecting the Oppression of Humans and Other Animals 128
- Machine Cow, Sue Coe 1845
- Chapter 2. Hiding and Legitimating Oppression in “Dairy Product” Advertising 1946
- Chapter 3. “Happy Cow” Welfarist Ideology and the Swedish “Milk Crisis”: A Crisis of Romanticized Oppression 3461
- Maggots Crated, Sue Coe 5683
- Chapter 4. “The Problem Is Not the People, It’s the System”: The Canadian Animal-Industrial Complex 5784
- Chapter 5. The Presence of “Pork” and the Absence of Pigs: Changing Stories of Pigs and People in Iowa 76103
- You Consume Their Terror, Sue Coe 95122
- Chapter 6. Oceans Filled with Agony: Fish Oppression Driven by Capitalist Commodification 96123
- Chapter 7. The “Dog Meat” Trade and China’s Urban-Based Development 118145
- Chapter 8. Nonhuman Animals as “High-Quality Protein”: Insistence on the Consumption of “Meat” and “Dairy” in the Estonian Nutrition Recommendations 140167
- Meat Flies, Sue Coe 166193
- Chapter 9. Deadly Efficiency: The Impact of Capitalist Production on the “Meat” Industry, Slaughterhouse Workers, and Nonhuman Animals 167194
- Chapter 10. Nonhuman Animals as Food in Biocapitalism 184211
- Chapter 11. New Weapons: “Humane Farming,” Biopolitics, and the Post-Commodity Fetish 209236
- Factory Pharm, Sue Coe 229256
- Chapter 12. Why Even the Oppressed Are Responsible for Their Food Choices: Rejecting the Capitalist “Recipe Book” 230257
- Chapter 13. Capitalizing on Nature, Naturalizing Capitalism: An Analysis of the “Livestock Revolution,” Planetary Boundaries, and Green Tendencies in the Animal-Industrial Complex 259286
- Index 277304
- About the Contributors 293320
- 9781440850745_ Volume2 a330
- Cover a330
- Title Page iii333
- Copyright iv334
- Dedication v335
- Contents vii337
- Cruel, Sue Coe x340
- Chapter 1. Capitalism and Speciesism 1341
- Chapter 2. Property, Profit, and (Re)Production: A Bird’s-Eye View 31371
- Circus Train Crash, Sue Coe 49389
- Chapter 3. Slaves to Entertainment: Manufacturing Consent for Orcas in Captivity 50390
- Chapter 4. ZooBiz: The Conservation of Business? 71411
- Cross Your Heart and Hope to Die, Sue Coe 100440
- Chapter 5. The ABCs of Vivisection: (Nonhuman) Animals, Brutality, and Capitalism 101441
- Unwanted, Sue Coe 115455
- Chapter 6. “Wild Animals” as Goods, Chattel, and Perpetual Victims in Post-Apartheid South Africa 116456
- Chapter 7. Capitalism and Masculinity: Kangaroo Killing in Australia 151491
- Chapter 8. The Roots of the Sixth Mass Extinction 167507
- Triumph of Capitalism, Sue Coe 200540
- Chapter 9. Toward a Vegan Feminist Theory of the State 201541
- Chapter 10. Nonhuman Animal Metaphors and the Reinforcement of Homophobia and Heterosexism 231571
- Workers of the World, Sue Coe 251591
- Chapter 11. Ideological Monkey Wrenching: Nonhuman Animal Politics beyond Suffering 252592
- Chapter 12. Capitalism and the Commodification of Animals: The Need for Critical Vegan Praxis, Animated by Anarchism! 270610
- Liberator or Terrorist? Sue Coe 294634
- Chapter 13. The Business of Revolution is Counterrevolutionary 295635
- Afterword: Animals, Capitalism, and Liberation 313653
- Index 325665
- About the Contributors 347687