
This week, we interview Professor Gary L. Francione on the occasion of the publication of his new book, Animals as Persons: Essays on the Abolition of Animal Exploitation. As Bob wrote in his pre-press quote about the book:
“Francione’s searing and insightful theoretical vision shines through in this key work that extends and deepens the substantive area of inquiry in abolitionist animal stuies that he has singlehandedly created. Part iconoclast, part theorist, and part activist, Francione is unafraid to upend conventional theoretical and practical approaches to our treatment of animals in his analytical rigor. This volume will remain a central work in animal studies for years to come.”
On the show this week, we talk with Gary about his new book, the state of the animal rights movement, and more. Because our interview with Gary ran a bit long, we’ve decided to split it into two parts. Part one will run starting today, and the remainder will be released next week.
This is an interview not to be missed!