By Jon Hochschartner Wow, so I’m terrible at making videos! If there are any aspiring Scorseses out there who would be interested in editing footage, please get in touch. I put some […]
Socialist Worker debate on meat eating doesn’t consider animalism
By Jon Hochschartner Regular readers of Species And Class will recall that approximately a week ago, Socialist Worker, a publication of the International Socialist Organization, ran a letter critical of animal agriculture […]
Hot Dogs of Dissent*
Originally published on September 22, 2014. Updated version published February 3, 2015. PKN Orlen is the player on the Polish oil refinery and petroleum retail markets. Its operations extend to the neighboring countries, including […]
Looking for interview subjects on organized left
By Jon Hochschartner Hey you! Do you have progressive views on the treatment of animals? Are you a member of an organized socialist or anarchist group? If so, we want to talk […]
Wherein Jon attempts to make a YouTube video, anxiety ensues
By Jon Hochschartner If you have any recommendations as to how I might make future videos like this better, aside from magically alleviating my fear of talking on camera, please get in […]
Interested in contributing to Species and Class?
By Jon Hochschartner Lately we have been doing a lot of reposting of old or outside material. So I thought it was about time to beg for more contributors again. Here it […]
Abolitionists Without A Clue
by Roland Windsor Vincent John Tallent authored a powerful article arguing that veganism is not an option for the Left (Leftists and animal rights: Why veganism is an obligation and not an […]
Karl Marx and hunting animals
Originally posted on Louis Proyect: The Unrepentant Marxist:
Of the three magazines that brandish “Review of Books” in their title, Los Angeles’s (http://lareviewofbooks.org/) leads the pack, at least from the standpoint of…
Green Anarchism: Towards the Abolition of Hierarchy
By Corin Bruce Via: Freedom News In the last few decades new forms of activism have begun to emerge that concerned not merely the fate of human society, but of the non-human […]
Wolfe likely motivated by animalist concern
This article is republished from an eBook series that has been made freely available. By Jon Hochschartner Born in 1875, Lilian Wolfe, whose name is spelled in different ways in different sources, […]
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