How We Win: Achieving Animal Liberation in Our Lifetime
Devs and Vasile Stanescu
16 episodes
2 weeks ago
This is a raw conversation, recorded and posted the same day without editing, about the overwhelm of the moment and how we can (and must) come together in solidarity and build the radical left now, and not leave out other animals in the process. Without dismissing the pain and the life-and-death stakes for so many, we call for the animal solidarity movement to also seize the opportunities before us.
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This is a raw conversation, recorded and posted the same day without editing, about the overwhelm of the moment and how we can (and must) come together in solidarity and build the radical left now, and not leave out other animals in the process. Without dismissing the pain and the life-and-death stakes for so many, we call for the animal solidarity movement to also seize the opportunities before us.
This is a raw conversation, recorded and posted the same day without editing, about the overwhelm of the moment and how we can (and must) come together in solidarity and build the radical left now, and not leave out other animals in the process. Without dismissing the pain and the life-and-death stakes for so many, we call for the animal solidarity movement to also seize the opportunities before us.
The dream of meat from humanely raised animals is utterly utopian, in the way that many claim that a vegan world is utopian. Unlike veganism, it can't be done in any meaningful and scaleable way, so why are claims of humane meat so persistent?
We are told we are in post-Fordist Capitalism. However, Henry Ford got the idea for the assembly line from the "disassembly line" of the Slaughterhouse. We discuss how this genealogy resonates throughout the alienation of the current capitalist system.
We talk about how there is no ethical consumption under capitalism, but that should not be understood as a dismissal of veganism. However, seeing veganism as only about consumption will not result in winning animal liberation. Instead, we need to see ourselves as a social justice movement in solidarity with all social justice movements.
How We Win: Achieving Animal Liberation in Our Lifetime
This is a raw conversation, recorded and posted the same day without editing, about the overwhelm of the moment and how we can (and must) come together in solidarity and build the radical left now, and not leave out other animals in the process. Without dismissing the pain and the life-and-death stakes for so many, we call for the animal solidarity movement to also seize the opportunities before us.