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    by Senator Hanson (Phillips, 1). In “The Contender” men had dominated the leadership of the country at all levels of leadership right from the president himself and the vice before he died. At some point, the movie presents a male feminist, Governor Jack Hathaway. The governor had early tried to save a drowning woman with fail. The governor’s action is that of heroism and value for the woman (Lurie, min 3). He selflessly, irrespective of her status as the leader, he dived into the waters to catch

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    With movements for equality of race, gender, and sexual orientation underway, it seems only logical that the next step is to include animals in our equality. This is something Peter Singer would argue, for if it is raciest to discriminate against people’s skin color, it is speciesist to lack rights to animals. Michael Pollan on the other hand would say that there are ways to treat farm animals with respect and that becoming vegan may not be in the best interest to animal life. While Pollan provides

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    are Equal” dictates that the principle of equality should be extended to all animals. He defines that equality must mean “equality of consideration: equal consideration for different beings may lead to different treatment and rights” (Singer 18). This very definition clearly articulates that not every animal will be treated equally, but will be treated with equal worth. Singer claims that “no matter what the nature of the being, the principle of equality requires that its suffering be counted equally

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    utilitarian approach of the concept of equality. Peter singer’s key motive for this article is for humans to extend the principle of moral equality to other species. Furthermore, that there should be this extension of consideration of respect to non-human lives that has always been equally given to human lives. He sets up is argument for speciesism essentially saying how drawing this type of divide can be seen as arbitrary. According to Singer, the concept of equality does not mean same for everyone because

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    the assumption of human superiority on which speciesism is based.” Thus the main concept of speciesism is all beings are equal. Even in our own history we are speciesist towards one another. Racism and sexism are the most thought of analogies for speciesism. “Since World War II this has become a major issue in the United States,” (Crobett, paragraph 5) and after the world saw what Adolf Hitler did to the Jews and other prisoners in the concentration camps, people wanted equality for race, religion

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    almost programmed. Humans may not realize the impact freedom, technology, and independence has on our daily lives; however, Anthem by Ayn Rand demonstrates the importance of these rights. The story portrays the life of a young man, Equality 7-2521, living in a society that is built on severe rules and laws. These laws are designed to eliminate individuality, resulting in an extremely controlled environment. Due to the laws, Equality 7-2521 rebels against the society. For example, Equality 7-2521 was given

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    You are your own human being. But in Anthem by Ayn Rand, you have no individuality. In the nightmarish society Equality 7-2521 is born into, individuality is a crime. “We were born with a curse. It has always driven us to thoughts which are forbidden. It has always given us wishes which men may not wish. We know that we are evil, but there is no power or will in us to stop it” (Rand-18). Equality 7-2521 refers to himself using the first person plural "we" and not the first person singular "I." The

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    The human spirit can be described as the way humans live when no one else can see them. In “Harrison Bergeron” the entire community is equal to each other in every single way. “The Rocking-Horse Winner” is a story about a young boy who becomes obsessed with betting on horses to satisfy that never-ending desire of greed. “Young Goodman Brown” shows a discussion between the character Goodman Brown and his companion, which can be interpreted as the Devil. Throughout “Harrison Bergeron,” “The Rocking-Horse

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    reason... to burden the earth with your bodies” (3). The principle to strive to be like all other men has been implemented in each individual’s mind. However, Equality 7-2521 is the heroic exception to this seemingly insurmountable ideal; for throughout the novella, Equality gradually introduces his individualism into his daily life. Once Equality becomes fully cognizant of the reality that his brotherhood has encompassed him in mistaken principles that eradicate the nature of identity, he flees to a

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    interest equal to those of humans. Over the years, both this topic and Peter Singer himself have stirred up much controversy. His beliefs, while radical, are founded upon well-developed logic based upon the utilitarian calculus. In this paper specifically, he supports the rights of non-human animals with two main positions. The two stances he takes are defining a difference between equal treatment and equal consideration as well as between moral equality and factual equality. Though I will go into greater

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