The History and Philosophy of the Center on Animal Liberation Affairs
The Editorial Board
The Son of Patriot Act and the Revenge Against Democracy
Dr. Steven Best
Teaching Animal Rights at the University: Philosophy and Practice
Julie Andrzejewski
Towards Ecopedagogy: Weaving a Broad-based Pedagogy of Liberation for Animals, Nature, and the Oppressed People of the Earth
Richard Kahn
Species as a Social Construction: Is Species Morally Relevant?
Daniel Elstein
 
    Introduction
Dr. Steven Best
The Role of Radical Animal Activists as Information Providers to Consumers
Joshua Frank
Two Movements and Human-Animal Continuity:
Positions, Assumptions, Contradictions
Barbara Noske
Who is the Legally Defined Terrorist: HLS or SHAC?
Tim Phillips
(Im)possible Witness: Viewing PETA’s “Holocaust on Your Plate"
Nathan Snaza
Defining Terrorism
Dr. Steven Best and Anthony J. Nocella II
Listen To Us!: A Dialogue For Solidarity With Lawrence Sampson, American Indian Movement Spokesperson
Anthony J. Nocella II and Richard Kahn
  Introduction
Steven Best, PhD
A Tale of Two Holocausts
Karen Davis, PhD
Hunting Tradition: Treaties, Law, and Subsistence Killing
Lisa Kemmerer, PhD
The Failure Of the Kantian Theory of Indirect Duties to Animals
Heather Fieldhouse, PhD
A Critique of the Kantian Theory of Indirect Moral Duties to Animals
Jeffrey Sebo
Utilitarianism, Animals, and the Problem of Numbers
Stephen Hanson, PhD
Trial By Fire: The SHAC7, Globalization, and the Future of Democracy
Steven Best, PhD and Richard Kahn
Response to Nathan Snaza's "(Im)possible Witness: Viewing PETA's "Holocaust on Your Plate,’" (published in 'Animal Liberation Philosophy and Policy Journal,' Volume II Issue 1)
Kathy Guillermo
The Power of the Visual
Kathie Jenni, PhD
Beyond Orthodoxy
Susanna Flavia Boxall
Luddites or Limits? Animal Rights Activists Attitudes Towards Science
Nikola Taylor, PhD
Reconsidering Zoë and Bios: A Brief Comment on Nathan Snaza's (Im)possible Witness" and Kathy Guillermo's "Response"
Richard Kahn
Introduction
Steven Best, PhD
Essays
Prairie Wolf
Corey Lee Lewis
Animals in Disasters: Issues for Animal Liberation Activism and Policy
Leslie Irvine, PhD
Transparency and Animal Research Regulation: An Australian Case Study
Siobhan O'Sullivan
The Rights of Animal Persons
David Sztybel, PhD
Book Reviews
Animal Passions and Beastly Virtues by Marc Bekoff
Lisa Kemmerer, PhD
The Way We Eat: Why Our Food Choices Matter by Peter Singer and Jim Mason
Richard Kahn
Introduction
Steven Best, PhD
Essays
Extrinsic and Intrinsic Arguments: Strategies for Promoting Animal Rights
Katherine Perlo, PhD
Animal Rights Law: Fundamentalism versus Pragmatism
David Sztybel, PhD
Unmasking the Animal Liberation Front Using Critical Pedagogy: Seeing the ALF for Who They Really Are
Anthony J. Nocella II
The Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act: New, Improved, and ACLU-Approved
Steven Best, PhD
Book Reviews
In Defense of Animals: The Second Wave (edited by Peter Singer)
Reviewed by Matthew Calarco, PhD
Dominion: The Power of Man, the Suffering of Animals, and the Call to Mercy by Matthew Scully
Reviewed by Lisa Kemmerer, PhD
Terrorists or Freedom Fighters?: Reflections on the Liberation of Animals (edited by Steven Best and Anthony J. Nocella II)
Reviewed by Lauren E. Eastwood, PhD
Introduction
Steven Best, PhD and Carol Gigliotti, PhD
Essays
Lev Tolstoy and the Freedom to Choose One’s Own Path
Andrea Rossing McDowell, PhD
Jewish Ethics and Nonhuman Animals
Lisa Kemmerer, PhD
Deliberative Democracy, Direct Action, and Animal Advocacy
Stephen D'Arcy, PhD
Should Anti-Vivisectionists Boycott Animal-Tested Medicines?
Katherine Perlo, PhD
A Note on Pedagogy: Humane Education Making a Difference
Piers Bierne, PhD and Meena Alagappan, JD
Book Reviews
Fast Food Nation: The Dark Side of the All-American Meal by Eric Schlosser
Reviewed by Lisa Kemmerer, PhD
  Eternal Treblinka: Our Treatment of Animals and the Holocaust by Charles Patterson
Reviewed by Steven Best, PhD
  The Longest Struggle: Animal Advocacy from Pythagoras to PETA by Norm Phelps
Reviewed by Steven Best, PhD