Dominion
Dominion
Matthew Scully
Tim Keller
A very important book for all to read. - Tim Keller
Hugh Hewitt
A must read book. - Hugh Hewitt
Christopher Hitchens
Asks all the right questions about animal rights, even if it doesn't canvass all the possible answers. - Christopher Hitchens
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Dominion

Dominion: The Power of Man, the Suffering of Animals, and the Call to Mercy

Matthew Scully
By
Matthew Scully
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In "Dominion," Matthew Scully embarks on a profound exploration of humanity's complex relationship with the animal kingdom, challenging the conventional wisdom and moral justifications that have allowed for the exploitation and cruelty towards animals in the name of progress, sport, and sustenance. Through vivid narratives that span the globe—from the opulent gatherings of Safari Club International, where the elite bid fortunes to claim the lives of the majestic, to the sterile and sorrowful confines of American factory farms, where animals are reduced to mere units of production—Scully exposes the harsh realities and ethical paradoxes of our dominion over animals. He meticulously dismantles the arguments used to defend such practices, revealing them as a mix of flawed logic, denial, and outright hypocrisy. At its core, "Dominion" is both a call to conscience and an impassioned plea for compassion, urging us to reconsider the scope of our stewardship and the nature of our legacy on this planet. Scully's narrative is a compelling blend of investigative journalism, philosophical reflection, and heartfelt advocacy, presenting a clear-eyed view of the moral imperatives that should guide our interactions with the natural world. Through his powerful prose, he invites us to envision a world where human benevolence extends to all living beings, advocating for a shift from exploitation to empathy, from neglect to nurture. This seminal work not only shines a light on uncomfortable truths but also illuminates a path forward, towards a more ethical and humane coexistence with the creatures with whom we share our earth.

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Released
2002
15 Oct
Length
434
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A must read book. - Hugh Hewitt
A very important book for all to read. - Tim Keller
Asks all the right questions about animal rights, even if it doesn't canvass all the possible answers. - Christopher Hitchens
Animals are more than ever a test of our character, of mankind's capacity for empathy and for decent, honorable conduct and faithful stewardship. We are called to treat them with kindness, not because they have rights or power or some claim to equality, but in a sense because they don't; because they all stand unequal and powerless before us.
— Matthew Scully, Dominion

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