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Wasik & Murphy On Animal Welfare

The Dishcast with Andrew Sullivan

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Empathy Begins with a Voice for the Voiceless

The inability of animals to advocate for themselves has historically limited the activism surrounding their rights and welfare. This lack of a voice for animals has hindered the love and concern for them among the public compared to other social causes. Efforts to raise awareness and promote empathy for animals evolved through literature, which played a crucial role in giving them a narrative. A notable shift occurred when literary works began to portray stories from the perspective of animals, such as the serialized tale of a working horse in 1868. This innovative approach in fiction allowed for a deeper understanding and connection with animals, fostering empathy and potentially influencing societal attitudes toward animal welfare.

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