- Anarchism and animal rights
The anarchist philosophical and political movement has some connections to elements of the
animal liberation movement . Many anarchists arevegetarian orvegan and have played a role in combating perceived injustices against animals. They usually describe the struggle for the liberation of non-human animals as a natural outgrowth of the struggle for human freedom. [ [http://uk.encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761568770_3/Anarchism.html Anarchism - MSN Encarta ] ]Early history
Leo Tolstoy (1828-1910) was a vegetarian, pacifist and Christian anarchist. In "On Civil Disobedience" he wrote: "A man can live and be healthy without killing animals for food; therefore, if he eats meat, he participates in taking animal life merely for the sake of his appetite. And to act so is immoral."Direct action
Direct action , an important philosophical component of anarchism, is also common within the animal rights movement. Groups likeStop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty (SHAC),Animal Liberation Front (ALF),Animal Rights Militia (ARM), and Justice Department use direct action techniques, including animal liberation and property destruction, and occasionallyndash in the case of ARM and the Justice Departmentndash violence against people.The decentralized and leaderless structure of the Animal Liberation Front could be seen as an example of anarchistic organizing.Or|date=December 2007
Major figures and events
Rod Coronado is an eco-anarchist and is an unofficial spokesperson for the Animal Liberation Front andEarth Liberation Front . OnFebruary 28 ,1992 , Coronado carried out anarson attack on research facilities atMichigan State University (MSU), and releasedmink from a nearby research farm on campus, an action claimed by the ALF, and for which Coronado was subsequently convicted.In 1997, the editors of "
Green Anarchist " magazine and two British supporters of the Animal Liberation Front were tried in connection with conspiracy to incite violence, in what came to be known as theGANDALF trial .Criticism
Objectivism , frequently cited as a branch of anarchism called "minarchism", opposes the ideas of animal rights. Objectivists believe that rights are derived from the ability of an organism to reason, and argue that animals are incapable of reason and rational thought. [http://www.objectivistcenter.org/cth--391-FAQ_Animal_Rights.aspx]See also
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Animal liberation movement
*Green anarchism
*Eco-anarchism
*Food Not Bombs
*Green Scare References
External links
* [http://www.geocities.com/onetwitch/animalliberation.html Animal Liberation and Anarchism]
* [http://www.infoshop.org/inews/article.php?story=20061217153117411 Anarchist Ethics: A Utilitarian Approach] An anarchist perspective on the ethics of animal liberation
* [http://www.crimethinc.com/library/english/domestication.html The Domestication of Animals…and of Man] (an essay byCrimethInc. )
* [http://www.crimethinc.com/library/english/veganism.html Veganism] (another essay byCrimethInc. )
* [http://www.nocompromise.org/issues/15/15anmllib_tunions.html Animal Liberation Through Trade Unions?] , aWobbly perspective
* [http://www.infoshop.org/inews/article.php?story=20080112082839335 Infoshop Review: Making a Killing: The Political Economy of Animal Rights]
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