Document Type
Book Chapter
Publication Date
2007
Abstract
Economic growth is not intended to kill, torture, or harass animals, and in that respect is not as detestable as various other forms of inhumanity. Yet economic growth is surely the greatest of all forms of inhumanity in terms of the gross amount of wild animal suffering that results. Therefore, for those concerned with the humane treatment of wild animals, perhaps nothing is so important to address as the policy and process of economic growth.
Recommended Citation
Czech, B. (2007). The steady state economy, habitat stability, and the humane treatment of wild animals. In D.J. Salem & A.N. Rowan (Eds.), The state of the animals 2007 (pp. 143-157). Washington, DC: Humane Society Press.
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