"The relationship of homo sapiens to the other animals is one of unremitting exploitation. We employ their work; we eat and wear them. We exploit them to serve our superstitions: whereas we used to sacrifice them to our gods and tear out their entrails in order to foresee the future, we now sacrifice them to science, and experiment on their entrail in the hope—or on the mere offchance—that we might thereby see a little more clearly into the present ... To us it seems incredible that the Greek philosophers should have scanned so deeply into right and wrong and yet never noticed the immorality of slavery. Perhaps 3000 years from now it will seem equally incredible that we do not notice the immorality of our own oppression of animals."
This Article Features Photo Zoom Haridwar, India. Three images were stitched together to create a panorama of the penultimate ceremony of the 2010 Kumbh Mela. The Kumbh Mela is the largest religious gathering in the world. Every three years the festival is held in one of four towns along the Ganges River, and each town hosts the Kumbh every 12 years. Over th […]
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