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Ethics Into Action (Peter Singer) - Book Review

Category: Arts
Duration: 00:16:00
Publish Date: 2021-03-30 18:45:00
Description:
Reflecting on his time as an animal activist, Henry Spira wanted his epitaph to read "he pushed the peanut forward". 'Ethics Into Action' by Peter Singer is a biography of the life of Henry Spira. Spira lived from 1927-1998 and played a large part in the animal liberation movement that erupted towards the end of the 20th century. He achieved some significant changes through his activism; helping to stop cruel fertility experimentation on cats, cosmetic testing on rabbits and unnecessary pain/death of farm animals. The main themes of the book explore how to identify an ethical problem that can be fixed and then go about enacting the solution in reality.


I summarised the book as follows. "Henry Spira is probably one of the only people I have come across in calling someone an unsung hero. This book lays open the hard work of a remarkable man who made a huge difference to the lives of many animals. It's not a book for sorting our your ethics but once already establish, how you can implement them into action. I would definitely recommend it to all activists who actually want to make a change in the world, rather than just 'raise awareness'."

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Timeline:

(0:00) - Synopsis

(2:54) - The Problem: A mix of ethics & reality

(4:54) - Action: Will it work?

(9:12) - Personal Observations

(13:02) - Summary

(14:54) - Pragmatic Takeaway: The small individual steps count. Do more!


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