Sue Donaldson y Will Kymlicka. Zoopolis: Una revolución animalista - Errata naturae (Madrid 2018) 552p
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Alex Agusti Polis
Universidad Pompeu Fabra
Sue Donaldson and Will Kymlicka have made a new proposal to animal rights with an innovative view: a political approach. Their work Zoopolis: A political theory of animal rights has become a classic on animal rights. Their originality lies in the consideration of animals in political terms. Hence, domesticated animals are considered co-citizens, wild animals become foreigners, and liminal animals —animals in-between domesticated and wild— turn to be denizens. Their proposal is, for sure, a thoughtful one in terms of establishing political relations between humans and animals..
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Citizenship, denizenship, animal ethics, animal rights, intervention, sovereignty, speciesism, human-animal society
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Agusti Polis, Alex. “Sue Donaldson y Will Kymlicka. Zoopolis: Una revolución animalista - Errata naturae (Madrid 2018) 552p”. DA. Derecho Animal. Forum of Animal Law Studies, vol.VOL 9, no. 2, pp. 132-6, https://raco.cat/index.php/da/article/view/349359.
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