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The rise of the animal liberation movement, in the view of a number of commentators, is to be traced back to the publication of my essay 'Animal Liberation' in these pages just over a decade ago. That essay was followed by the book of the same title, which was also published by The New York Review.[1] What has happened, in theory and in practice, in the intervening years?
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