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Animal Rights, Human Rights


Ecology, Economy and Ideology in the Canadian Arctic
George Wenzel
224 pages
Belhaven Press
 
Hardcover | 1990 | £42.50 | approx. $62/€44

#5293 | ISBN-10: 1852930306
  • Description
This controversial book is both a careful academic study of the Greenpeace campaign to ban the annual seal-cull by the Inuit Community (Eskimos) of Arctic Canada, and a disturbing comment on how environmental activity can oppress a whole society. It raises serious questions about the motives and methods of the animal rights movement in a much wider context than the case-study.
 
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