Animal Rights Essays
by Pathless Pilgrim
Justice, Ethics & Culture
Justice, Ethics & Culture
These essays explore the moral status of nonhuman animals through the lenses of justice, personhood, and cultural blindspots. They challenge the language we use, the systems we accept, and the stories we tell ourselves to justify exploitation. Drawing on decades of lived vegan experience, activism and advocacy, each piece invites readers to confront uncomfortable truths with clarity, compassion, and the courage to rethink what we’ve been taught.
A stark look at how past justifications for human slavery mirror today’s excuses for exploiting nonhuman animals.
How the denial of personhood becomes the first step in every system of oppression — from human slavery to modern animal exploitation.
A challenging exploration of why the term “holocaust” applies to the industrial slaughter of animals - and why naming it matters.
How everyday language quietly shapes our moral blindspots and reinforces the denial of animal personhood.
Why Tom Regan’s rights‑based philosophy exposes the moral collapse at the heart of Singer’s utilitarianism.
How the Buddha’s own teachings on nonviolence, compassion, and right livelihood leave no room for consuming animal products.
About This Project
Animal Rights Essays is a growing body of work exploring the moral status of nonhuman animals through the lenses of justice, personhood, and cultural conditioning. These essays are not academic papers or activist slogans - they are reflections shaped by decades of lived vegan experience, philosophical inquiry, and a refusal to accept euphemism as truth.
This project exists to challenge the language of oppression, to expose the moral blindspots we inherit, and to offer ethical clarity in a world that commodifies sentient life. It is rooted in compassion, but it is driven by justice.
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