The definitive case for radically rethinking humanity's relationship with other animals - for
the good of us all. 'The book that had the most impact on me' JANE GOODALL 'Probably the
single most influential document in the history of ... animal welfare' GUARDIAN In 1975
Animal Liberation started a global movement when it uncovered the abuse of animals in factory
farms and laboratories and showed these horrific practices to be morally indefensible. In the
decades since science has vindicated Peter Singer's arguments about animal sentience
plant-based diets have become mainstream and his landmark book has changed millions of minds.
And yet for animals the situation has grown worse. Fully rewritten for the twenty-first
century Animal Liberation Now reveals these new developments and refines its arguments to
address the pressing problems of today including the impact of meat consumption on the climate
emergency and the spread of lethal new viruses. A book of galvanising power and importance it
shows that the need to radically rethink our relationship with animals is more pressing than
ever. 'Will motivate a new generation of readers who are resolutely committed to creating a
just society for all' JOAQUIN PHOENIX 'The indispensable foundational text for the movement
new and updated' J. M. COETZEE 'One the most important books of the last 100 years' ECOLOGIST