Realizing Interspecies Democracy

  • Donaldson S
  • Vink J
  • Gagnon J
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Abstract

Sue Donaldson, Janneke Vink, and Jean-Paul Gagnon discuss the problem of anthropocentric democratic theory and the preconditions needed to realize a (corrective) interspecies democracy. Donaldson proposes the formal involvement of nonhuman animals in political institutions—a revolutionary task; Vink argues for changes to the law that would cover nonhuman animals with inviolable political rights; and Gagnon advises a personal change to dietary choices (veganism) and ethical orientations (do no harm). Together, the three proposals point to a future position where humans can participate in a multispecies world in which nonhuman others are freed from our tyrannical grasp.

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Donaldson, S., Vink, J., & Gagnon, J.-P. (2021). Realizing Interspecies Democracy. Democratic Theory, 8(1), 71–95. https://doi.org/10.3167/dt.2021.080105

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