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Peter Singer has done well to introduce Henry Spira to a wider public.--E.S. Turner "Times Literary Supplement " Singer has written an admirable biography of an individual whose life can provide lessons to us all: a man who cut through the nonsense and had a profound effect on many who knew him. But above all else, Ethics into Action demonstrates how important certain unique individuals are to political movements.--David J. Wolfson "The Animals' Agenda " Henry Spira has been a teacher, a guide, an inspiration to his generation and the one that is about to take over.--Roger Caras, president of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals One life's calling, one life's passion, one life's work of conscience and art. Here is the story of someone who dances to his own drummer, leading the revolution forward.--Carol J. Adams, author of "The Sexual Politics of Meat" and" Neither Man Nor Beast" Henry Spira is a shining example of how to be an effective, pragmatic, and humane animal activist. In this volume, world-renowned philosopher Peter Singer, who was the inspiration for Spira's start in animal activism, has produced a marvelously lucid and insightful biography of his life and activist philosophy.--Paul G. Irwin, CEO of the Humane Society of the United States Henry Spira is not a Catholic, but if he were his patron saint would surely be St. Francis of Assisi he who loved all God's creatures. All his life Henry has fought for the helpless, but most of all for the most helpless of the helpless. Here is his story in Peter Singer's Ethics into Action, a powerful scholarly and often painful narrative, a book bristling with facts and documentation. If you are Catholic you'll put Henry Spira's picture right up there with St. Francis, and, in honor of Peter Singer, you might pass on that next sirloin steak.--Frank McCourt, author of "Angela's Ashes" You cannot have an accurate understanding of what the animal rights movement has achieved these last three decades without reading what the movement's most revered philosopher relates in Ethics into Action about the movement's most tactically brilliant activist. . . . To have insight into the still-spinning web of Henry's life is to understand how compassion sensibly lived can drive humane accomplishments.--John F. Kullberg, executive director of the HSUS Wildlife Land Trust Singer's well-written and fascinating book is essential for animal welfare and animal rights collections.--Peggie Partelo, Keene State college, NH"Library Journal" (01/01/1999) The name Henry Spira is synonymous with activism that makes a difference . . . and that carries with it the broad perspective that is needed. When the animal rights movement finally achieves the respect it deserves . . . Spira will be to animal liberation as King was to civil rights and Singer, a giant himself in our field, tells his story as no one else could have.--Doug Moss, cofounder of "Animal's Agenda Magazine"
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Henry Spira's extraordinary life as an activist shows that an individual can make a difference. Inspired by the thinking of Peter Singer in the early 1970's, Henry turned Singer's ethical lessons into action, launching campaigns against organizations whose practices caused unnecessary suffering to animals. By thinking about how giant corporations, including Revlon, Avon, Perdue, and McDonald's, might be vulnerable, he found ways to change their practices and save the lives and health of animals all over the United States. 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.
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