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Could Our Own Fear Of Death Be Affecting The Way We Treat Animals? By Arin Greenwood

Could Our Own Fear Of Death Be Affecting The Way We Treat Animals? By Arin Greenwood

Jan 11, 2015 | Ecopsychology

What Michael and I set out to do in this paper is try to understand why, despite all the efforts of animal protection groups, things are getting worse — not better — in most areas of abuse. What we found is that there may be a psychological process that undermines our ability to really connect with the other animals as equals.

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