Zoopolis
Discover a transformative perspective on animal rights in Zoopolis by Sue Donaldson, published by Oxford University Press in 2013. This compelling paperback spans 352 pages and invites readers to rethink our relationship with animals. Rather than merely highlighting the negative aspects of animal treatment, Donaldson encourages us to explore how we can foster positive and equitable connections with various species. Zoopolis challenges conventional views by shifting the focus from what we must cease doing to animals to how we can create a just society that respects their rights. Perfect for anyone interested in human-animal relationships, this insightful work is essential reading for advocates of animal rights and all who seek a deeper understanding of our responsibilities towards the animal kingdom.