Animal Oppression and Capitalism: [2 volumes]

Animal Oppression and Capitalism: [2 volumes]

Animal Oppression and Capitalism: [2 volumes]

Animal Oppression and Capitalism: [2 volumes]

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Overview

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.

Most traditional narratives portray humanity's use of other animals as natural and necessary for human social development and present the idea that capitalism is generally a positive force in the world. But is this worldview accurate, or just a convenient, easy-to-accept way to ignore what is really happening—a systematic oppression of animals that simultaneously results in environmental destruction and places insurmountable obstacles in the path to a sustainable and peaceful future?

David Nibert's Animal Oppression and Capitalism is a timely two-volume set that calls into question the capitalist system at a point in human history when inequality and the imbalance in the distribution of wealth are growing domestically and internationally. Expert contributors show why the oppression of animals—particularly the use of other animals as food—is increasingly being linked to unfavorable climate change and the depletion of fresh water and other vital resources. Readers will also learn about the tragic connections between the production of animal products and global hunger and expanded regional violence and warfare, and they will understand how many common human health problems—including heart attacks, strokes, and various forms of cancer—develop as a result of consuming animal products.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798216048060
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 09/08/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 688
File size: 24 MB
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Age Range: 7 - 17 Years

About the Author

David Nibert, a former tenant organizer and community activist, is an award-winning writer and professor at Wittenberg University, Springfield, OH, where he teaches courses on animals and society, global change, and social stratification.
David Nibert, a former tenant organizer and community activist, is an award-winning writer and professor at Wittenberg University, Springfield, OH, where he teaches courses on animals and society, global change, and social stratification.

Table of Contents

Volume 2 The Oppressive and Destructive Role of Capitalism
Cruel, Sue Coe
Chapter 1
Capitalism and Speciesism
John Sanbonmatsu
Chapter 2
Property, Profit, and (Re)Production: A Bird's-Eye View
pattrice jones
Circus Train Crash, Sue Coe
Chapter 3
Slaves to Entertainment: Manufacturing Consent for Orcas in Captivity
Núria Almiron
Chapter 4
ZooBiz: The Conservation of Business?
Rob Laidlaw
Cross Your Heart and Hope to Die, Sue Coe
Chapter 5
The ABCs of Vivisection: (Nonhuman) Animals, Brutality, and Capitalism
Carol L. Glasser
Unwanted, Sue Coe
Chapter 6
"Wild Animals" as Goods, Chattel, and Perpetual Victims in Post-Apartheid South Africa
Michele Pickover
Chapter 7
Capitalism and Masculinity: Kangaroo Killing in Australia
Lara Drew
Chapter 8
The Roots of the Sixth Mass Extinction
Julie Andrzejewski
Triumph of Capitalism, Sue Coe
Chapter 9
Toward a Vegan Feminist Theory of the State
Corey Wrenn
Chapter 10
Nonhuman Animal Metaphors and the Reinforcement of Homophobia and Heterosexism
Luis Cordeiro-Rodrigues
Workers of the World, Sue Coe
Chapter 11
Ideological Monkey Wrenching: Nonhuman Animal Politics beyond Suffering
Lauren Corman
Chapter 12
Capitalism and the Commodification of Animals: The Need for Critical Vegan Praxis, Animated by Anarchism!
Richard J. White
Liberator or Terrorist? Sue Coe
Chapter 13
The Business of Revolution is Counterrevolutionary
Roger Yates
Afterword: Animals, Capitalism, and Liberation
John Sorenson
Index
About the Contributors

What People are Saying About This

Anthony J. Nocella II

"David Nibert does an outstanding job in putting together one of the most important texts in the animal liberation movement, Animal Oppression and Capitalism. This scholarly book brings together diverse voices from different perspectives for the goal of animal liberation, social justice, and to smash capitalism. If you have not read Nibert's work and you care about social justice and animal liberation, you are missing out and do not understand the full picture of critical animal studies and total liberation."

Dr. Richard Twine

“Mainstream theorists of colonialism and capitalism have consistently omitted other animals from their analyses. This volume offers a much-needed corrective—emphasizing the systemic exploitation of other animals as internal to these structural projects and making clear that the urgent task of moving humanity beyond global capitalism is inescapably tied to dismantling the animal-industrial complex.”

Helena Pedersen

"This collection of essays from an international community of stellar scholar-activists in Critical Animal Studies is nothing less than a shock to our present ways of being with animals. Each chapter reveals, with extraordinary clarity and force, new, unbearable insights into how capitalism works through animal and human bodies, with disastrous effects on both. Collectively, the contributions show that the congruency between capitalism and speciesism is an urgent problem of global proportions, but they also form a powerful counter-movement of their own—a movement we all need to join in order to transform the condition of animals in the 21st century."

Dr Richard Twine


"Mainstream theorists of colonialism and capitalism have consistently omitted other animals from their analyses. This volume offers a much-needed corrective—emphasizing the systemic exploitation of other animals as internal to these structural projects and making clear that the urgent task of moving humanity beyond global capitalism is inescapably tied to dismantling the animal-industrial complex."

Dr Dinesh Joseph Wadiwel


"Capitalist systems of value and exchange have had a devastating effect on nonhuman animals. However, to date, only a limited number of scholars have focused on what capitalism means for animals. The essays in these two volumes help to correct this imbalance, offering readers diverse perspectives on the relationship between anthropocentricism and capitalism and tracking the violent effects of capitalist relations for trillions of animals globally."

Dr. Dinesh Joseph Wadiwel

“Capitalist systems of value and exchange have had a devastating effect on nonhuman animals. However, to date, only a limited number of scholars have focused on what capitalism means for animals. The essays in these two volumes help to correct this imbalance, offering readers diverse perspectives on the relationship between anthropocentricism and capitalism and tracking the violent effects of capitalist relations for trillions of animals globally.”

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