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Justice for Animals: Our Collective Responsibility Hardcover – 2 Feb. 2023
Animals are in trouble all over the world. Whether through the cruelties of the factory meat industry, poaching and game hunting, habitat destruction, or neglect of the companion animals that people purport to love, animals suffer injustice and horrors at our hands every day.
The world needs an ethical awakening, a consciousness-raising movement of international proportions. In Justice for Animals, one of the world’s most influential philosophers and humanists Martha C. Nussbaum provides a revolutionary approach to animal rights, ethics, and law.
From dolphins to crows, elephants to octopuses, Nussbaum examines the entire animal kingdom, showcasing the lives of animals with wonder, awe, and compassion to understand how we can create a world in which human beings are truly friends of animals, not exploiters or users. All animals should have a shot at flourishing in their own way. Humans have a collective duty to face and solve animal harm. An urgent call to action and a manual for change, Nussbaum’s groundbreaking theory directs politics and law to help us meet our ethical responsibilities as no book has done before.
- ISBN-101982102500
- ISBN-13978-1982102500
- PublisherSimon & Schuster
- Publication date2 Feb. 2023
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions15.24 x 2.79 x 22.86 cm
- Print length400 pages
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—Thomas I. White, author of In Defense of Dolphins
“With urgent clarity, Martha Nussbaum explains why we must and how we can take responsibility for the multi-species world that is our reality. Justice For Animals is a celebration of the human potential for love and mutuality and a song of hope, as much as it is a steely-eyed analysis of our callous dominance of the nonhuman world.”
—Amy Linch, Penn State University
“Martha Nussbaum’s work has changed the humanities, but in this book her focus is startling, born of an ardent love for her late daughter and for all animals on Earth.”
—Jeremy Bendik-Keymer, Case Western Reserve University, and Senior Research Fellow, Earth System Governance Project
“Martha Nussbaum takes an honest look at how animals may survive in a human-dominated world, and lays out a plan of action to help creatures great and small in important and critical ways.”
—Dr. Denise Herzing, Founder and Research Director of the Wild Dolphin Project
“A provocative book. Nussbaum lays out a foundation for the political rights of animalsand asks what creating a world where animals could be our friends would look like. An essential read for anyone interested in what we owe to our fellow creatures.”
—Nicolas Delon, Associate Professor of Philosophy and Environmental Studies, New College of Florida
“The morality of the human-animal relation urgently needs updating. We can’t wish for a more insightful and compassionate guide than philosopher Martha Nussbaum. She urges us to look beyond pain and pleasure and to consider all animals, not just those that resemble us. Each species’ specific needs and capabilities offer a guide of how they should be treated.”
—Frans de Waal, author of Different: Gender Through the Eyes of a Primatologist
"A thought-provoking guide to ethical coexistence with the diverse creatures of Earth."
—Kirkus Reviews
"This trenchant and masterful blend of political analysis, philosophical study, and call to action is a must-read.”
—Publishers Weekly, starred review
“Here, as in other works, her arguments are thorough, elegantly written, and compelling — so finely tuned that Aristotle himself would need to be in top form to engage her on the subject. […] Sure to become a classic of ethics.”
—Matthew Scully, National Review
“Brilliant and accessible work. […] All readers, not only readers already committed to animal rights, ought to read Nussbaum’s new book.”
—Ross Collin, Chicago Review of Books
“Nussbaum’s writing is energetic and direct, full of stories and anecdotes. The book is pleasingly constructive […] it is a virtue of this book that the mind of the author is so clearly on display.”
—Dale Jamieson, Science
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- Publisher : Simon & Schuster (2 Feb. 2023)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 400 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1982102500
- ISBN-13 : 978-1982102500
- Dimensions : 15.24 x 2.79 x 22.86 cm
- Best Sellers Rank: 518,370 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- 393 in Animal Rights
- 3,383 in Environment (Books)
- 5,366 in Environment & Ecology
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About the author

Martha C. Nussbaum is the Ernst Freund Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Ethics at the University of Chicago, appointed in the Law School and Philosophy Department. She has received honorary degrees from sixty-four colleges and universities in the US, Canada, Latin America, Asia, Africa, and Europe. Among her awards are the Kyoto Prize in Arts and Philosophy (2016), the Berggruen Prize for Philosophy and Culture (2018), and the Holberg Prize (2021).
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- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 20 September 2023Book arrived quickly and safely. Covers an important subject we need to take more seriously.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 26 February 2023A very engrossing book on a difficult and relevant subject. Plenty for cogitation and discussion.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 28 February 2023A convincing theory arising from the connection between Aristotle's view of animals and Kant's ethics is presented in this book. Convincingly, other approaches such as the "so-like-us" approach and utilitarianism are criticized as being too human-centered or not broad enough. Unfortunately, in the second part of the book, which is less theoretical and philosophical and more practical, the new approach is not consistently taken further and applied to reality.
Nussbaum opposes veganism by stating that there is no fundamental problem with the use of animal products. Thus, she advocates the use of wool, sees no fundamental problem in the use of dairy products and eggs. Even the killing of fish is beeing justified, since fish lived only in the moment. The author herself eats fish. Naively the question is put, where the necessary plants should come from, if the entire mankind would live vegan. An argument, which one hears actually only from humans, who express themselves spontaneously and uninformed to the topic. Also to animal experiments no clear abolutionist attitude is taken.
Overall, a disappointment, during the reading of which one wonders how someone who presents such a convincing theory can nevertheless fall back into speciesist patterns.
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Gerry HeyenReviewed in the United States on 15 April 20235.0 out of 5 stars An important book.
If you think deeply and correctly about life you will acknowledge that wildlife is critical for biodiversity, and that many species enjoy life and love and have the right to protection from humanity. It is clear that right must be delivered through international legislation. This book presents a sound discussion on how and why that should be achieved.
Alberto VReviewed in Mexico on 9 February 20233.0 out of 5 stars Interesting, but flawed.
I think this is a good book to think about the positive (not merely negative) rights of animals and a step towards a political theory thereof. Yet, I have a few gripes, mainly with the way the topic of veganism is handled in the book.
While recognizing a nugget of truth in veganism, Nussbaum rejects it as a proper response to the moral and political challenge of animal rights. To this end, she does not cite studies on nutrition or economics, but tells an anecdote about her own health (which is not wrong in itself, but seems insufficient in order to make a more general argument) and repeats clichés about the supposed elitism of veganism (again, without citing evidence or papers to support her claim).
Nonetheless, she has made me think about some things that, as a vegan, I tend to reject. I also tend to agree with her position that the correct answer towards domesticated animals is care, not benevolent extinction.
Yet, her engagement with the abolitionist approach seems superficial. And I find this weird, given that her capabilities approach seems rooted in animal rights. In my opinion, the political position of Martha Nussbaum is that of animal welfare, not abolition. One of the main insights of the abolitionist approach is that, if animals have rights, then we cannot justify welfarist policy. In Nussbaum's book there seems to be an unresolved tension between the attribution of rights and the support of welfarist policies.
As any good book, "Justice for Animals" made me think. I don't agree with many parts of it. I still think that the abolitionist approach developed by Gary Francione and Anna Charlton is more consistent (although I also disagree with it in some particularities), but it's a worthwhile read.
prad b.Reviewed in Canada on 23 January 20235.0 out of 5 stars an important book!
this is an excellent book by a stellar author and activist!
justice is indeed a collective responsibility.
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Amazon KundeReviewed in Sweden on 6 April 20235.0 out of 5 stars Viktig bok till bästa priset
Bra pris på en bok som jag verkligen ville ha. Snabb och fri leverans!
Tania OliverReviewed in Australia on 17 October 20245.0 out of 5 stars Perfect Love it Thankyou
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