1. Eisenman, "Socialism and Animal Liberation"
https://animalliberationcurrents.com/socialism-and-animal-liberation/
http://davidsztybel.info/x-marxar.html
A conversation with Carol Adams (author of The Sexual Politics of Meat):
http://www.farinc.org/pdfs/Hoffman%201995.pdf
Essay #1:
Compose a 2-3 pp. CRITO-based, argumentative essay following closely the guidelines as indicated in handout QA (which identifies the necessary components of a successful essay; namely, 1. the essay; 2. the outline for the essay; 3. a bibliography containing minimally one outside reference; and 4. two substantive, unanswered questions for class discussion). (Review as necessary handouts CR1-CR3.)
Alternatively, you may employ a different mode of presentation (fiction; dialogue; poetry, etc.). Simply attach the other three components (i.e., outline, bibliography, and 2 questions) to the body of your creation.
Topic: (choose 1):
a. What are economic rights?
b. What is "human well-being," and how is it measured?
c. Does Sehon adequately define socialism?
d. In defining the moral point of view, what are the respective roles of utility and rights?
e. What are the implications for socialism/capitalism of the "nonagression principle"?
f. How might socialists define a "legitimate acquisition"?
g. Should socialists support animal liberation (and vice versa)?
Due date: Wednesday, October 2, in class.
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