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Gary L. Francione is a distinguished American educator and legal scholar renowned for his pioneering work in the field of animal rights and ethics. Through his influential writings and lectures, including seminal works like Animal Rights: The Abolitionist Approach, Francione has challenged conventional attitudes towards nonhuman animals, advocating for their moral and legal rights with passion and conviction.
"We do not need to eat animals, wear animals, or use animals for entertainment purposes, and our only defense of these uses is our pleasure, amusement, and convenience."
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"We do not need to eat animals, wear animals, or use animals for entertainment purposes, and our only defense of these uses is our pleasure, amusement, and convenience."

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"The proposition that humans have mental characteristics wholly absent in non-humans is inconsistent with the theory of evolution."
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"The proposition that humans have mental characteristics wholly absent in non-humans is inconsistent with the theory of evolution."

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"Because animals are property, we consider as "humane treatment" that we would regard as torture if it were inflicted on humans."
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"Because animals are property, we consider as "humane treatment" that we would regard as torture if it were inflicted on humans."

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