Complete Explanation of Favorite Human Animal Relations
Complete Explanation of Favorite Human Animal Relations
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Stories with animals are older than history and better than philosophy.
Paul Sheppard
The more I spoke about animals, the lessDavid Abram
Man becomes aware of himself returning the [animal’s] look… [Today] animals are always the observed. The fact that they can observe us has lost all significance... The more we know, the further away we are.--John Berger
The most matter of fact person could not help thinking of the hogs they were so
He had stood and watched the hog-killing, and thought how cruel and savage it was, and come away congratulating himself that he was not a hog; now his new acquaintance showed him that a hog was just what he had been--one of the packer's hogs!
--Upton Sinclair
How many of my ancestors
Were treated like today’s farm animals?- How many of us look the other way?
- When I hear of calves
- Being taken from their mothers
- To be sold as veal
- I can hear the wailing voices of mothers
- Crying for their babies
- As the slave master takes them away
- The mother cow breastfeeds the human race
- My ancestors breastfed the white race
- So when I looked into those stunned eyes today,
- No one could have said to me,
- ‘What’s the big deal?’ ‘ It’s only an animal.’
- I could have remembered a time
- When someone might have said the same thing about me
Mary Spears
The possibility of the pogrom is decided in the moment when the gaze of a fatally-wounded animal falls on a human being. The defiance with which he repels this gaze—‘after all, it’s only an animal’—reappears irresistibly in cruelties done to human beings, the perpetrators having again and again to reassure themselves that it is ‘only an animal,’ because they could never fully believe this even of animals
Theodore Adorno
Men do all they can in order to dissimulate this cruelty or to hide it from themselves, in order to organize on a global scale the forgetting or misunderstanding of this violence that some would compare to the worst cases of genocide (there are also animal genocides)… conditions that previous generations would have judged monstrous, outside of every supposed norm of a life proper to animals that are thus exterminated by means of their continued existence or even their overpopulation.No one can deny the suffering, fear or panic, the terror or fright that
Jacques Derrida
There were seventy of us in a forestry commando unit for Jewish prisoners of War in Nazi Germany… halfway through our long captivity, for a few short weeks before the sentinels chased him away, a wandering dog entered our lives...Emmanuel Levinas
However, even vegetarianism in your hands, would make a capital article...--Oscar Wilde

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