Ethics into action
Henry Spira and the animal rights movement
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Word Count
55,500 words, Guess
Page Count
222 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL347058M
- ISBN-100847690733
- OCLC Control Number38542576
- OCLC Control Numberethicsintoaction0000sing
- Library of Congress Control Number98006157
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- Goodreads474657
- LibraryThing88968
Classifications
- DDC179/.3/092
- LCCHV4764.S69 S55 1998
Description
"How can one person make the world a better place? Henry Spira's extraordinary life as an activist shows that an individual can make a difference. By thinking about how giant corporations might be vulnerable, he found ways to change their practices and save the lives and health of animals all over the United States. Spira has led Revlon, Avon, and other cosmetics companies to change their testing procedures so that the words "not tested on animals" now appear on most cosmetic products - and are true. He stopped bizarre sex experiments on cats at a famous American museum, saved millions of American cattle from having their faces scorched with hot iron brands, and saved even larger numbers of animals from pointless drug testing. This book tells the inspiring story of a lifelong activist whose creativity and careful thought set the standard for the animal rights movement in the twentieth century."--BOOK JACKET.
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