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Animals' Rights Considered in Relation to Social Progress
The book "" Animals' Rights Considered in Relation to Social Progress , has been considered important throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies and hence the text is clear and readable.
The Call Of The Wildflower

The Call Of The Wildflower

Henry S Salt

Alpha Edition
2021
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The Call Of The Wildflower, has been considered by academicians and scholars of great significance and value to literature. This forms a part of the knowledge base for future generations. So that the book is never forgotten we have represented this book in a print format as the same form as it was originally first published. Hence any marks or annotations seen are left intentionally to preserve its true nature.
Godwin's Political Justice

Godwin's Political Justice

William Godwin; Henry S Salt

Hansebooks
2020
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Godwin's Political Justice - A Reprint from the Essay on Property is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1890. Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science, travel and expeditions, cooking and nutrition, medicine, and other genres. As a publisher we focus on the preservation of historical literature. Many works of historical writers and scientists are available today as antiques only. Hansebooks newly publishes these books and contributes to the preservation of literature which has become rare and historical knowledge for the future.
Animals' Rights

Animals' Rights

Henry S Salt

Alicia Editions
2020
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"...it is ourselves, our own vital instincts, that we wrong, when we trample on the rights of the fellow-beings, human or animal, over whom we chance to hold jurisdiction."Henry Stephens Salt was a noted ethical vegetarian, socialist, humanitarian and pacifist. It was Salt who influenced Gandhi's study of vegetarianism and non-violent protest. He is credited with being the first writer to argue explicitly in favor of animal rights. He was way ahead of his time in his approach to animal welfare. Henry Salt is indeed an interesting turn-of-the-century writer whose ideas have been greatly influential and whose books are still worth reading.Salt believed animals should be free to live their own lives and that humanity has a responsibility to treat them compassionately and justly. CONTENTS: Prefatory Note Chapter I - The Principle of Animals' RightsChapter II - The Case of Domestic AnimalsChapter III - The Case of Wild AnimalsChapter IV - The Slaughter of Animals for FoodChapter V - Sport, or Amateur ButcheryChapter VI - Murderous MillineryChapter VII - Experimental TortureChapter VIII - Lines of ReformAppendix- Bibliography of the Rights of AnimalsThe object of the following essay is to set the principle of animals' rights on a consistent and intelligible footing, to show that this principle underlies the various efforts of humanitarian reformers, and to make a clearance of the comfortable fallacies which the apologists of the present system have industriously accumulated. While not hesitating to speak strongly when occasion demanded, I have tried to avoid the tone of irrelevant recrimination so common in these controversies, and thus to give more unmistakable emphasis to the vital points at issue. We have to decide, not whether the practice of fox-hunting, for example, is more, or less, cruel than vivisection, but whether all practices which inflict unnecessary pain on sentient beings are not incompatible with the higher instincts of humanity.I am aware that many of my contentions will appear very ridiculous to those who view the subject from a contrary standpoint, and regard the lower animals as created solely for the pleasure and advantage of man; on the other hand, I have myself derived an unfailing fund of amusement from a rather extensive study of our adversaries' reasoning. It is a conflict of opinion, wherein in time alone can adjudicate: but already there are not a few signs that the laugh will rest ultimately with the humanitarians.My thanks are due to several friends who have helped me in the preparation of this book; I may mention Mr. Ernest Bell, Mr. Kenneth Romanes, and Mr. W. E. A. Axon. My many obligations to previous writers are acknowledged in the foot-notes and appendices.
La logique du Végétarisme

La logique du Végétarisme

Henry S. Salt

Independently Published
2020
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montrer ce qu'est le v g tarisme, et (un point peine moins essentiel) ce que n'est pas le v g tarisme. Henry Stephens Salt, v g tarien convaincu, fut membre de la c l bre Vegetarian Society de Londres. Cet crivain anglais milita avec conviction en faveur de nombreuses r formes sociales et lutta ouvertement contre la vivisection. Ses crits ont influenc de nombreux intellectuels dont le Mahatma Gandhi pour son tude du v g tarisme. On lui attribue le m rite d'avoir t le premier crivain plaider explicitement en faveur des droits des animaux (Animals' Rights: Considered in Relation to Social Progress - 1892). Il tait tr s en avance sur son temps dans son approche du bien- tre des animaux et lutta fermement pour une r forme des abattoirs. Avec une logique claire et des dialogues divertissants, l'auteur pr sente les nombreuses raisons en faveur du r gime v g tarien. D finissant le v g tarisme comme un choix moral, politique et conomique, ce livre nous incite r fl chir sur les r formes n cessaires de notre r gime alimentaire.Extrait: Le but particulier de ce livre est de pr senter de mani re claire et rationnelle la logique du v g tarisme. Les aspects thiques, scientifiques et conomiques du syst me ont d j fait l'objet d'une grande attention de la part d' crivains reconnus, mais il n'y a pas encore eu d'effort organis pour pr senter la vision logique, c'est- -dire la port e dialectique des arguments, offensifs et d fensifs, sur lesquels se fonde l'argument du v g tarisme. Je suis conscient que la simple logique n'est pas en soi une question de premi re importance, et qu'un grand principe humain, fond sur un v ritable instinct naturel, sera long terme combl , quelles que soient les batailles verbeuses qui s'y d roulent pendant un certain temps; n anmoins, il n'y a pas de meilleure m thode pour acc l rer ce r sultat que de pr senter les questions au public sous un jour vident et clair. Je souhaite donc, dans ce travail, montrer ce qu'est le v g tarisme, et (un point peine moins essentiel) ce que n'est pas le v g tarisme.
The Call of the Wildflower

The Call of the Wildflower

Henry S. Salt

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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That the lovers of wildflowers-those, at least, who can give active expression to their love-are not a numerous folk, is perhaps not surprising; for even a moderate knowledge of the subject demands such favourable conditions as free access to nature, with opportunities for observation beyond what most persons command; but what they lack in numbers they make up in zeal, and to none is the approach of spring more welcome than to those who are then on the watch for the reappearance of floral friends. For it is as friends, not garden captives or herbarium specimens, that the flower-lover desires to be acquainted with flowers. It is not their uses that attract him; that is the business of the herbalist. Nor is it their structure and analysis; the botanist will see to that. What he craves is a knowledge of the loveliness, the actual life and character of plants in their relation to man-what may be called the spiritual aspect of flowers-and this is seen and felt much more closely when they are sought in their free wild state than when they are cultivated on rockery or in parterre. The reality of this love of wildflowers is evident, but its cause and meaning are less easy to discern.