Peter Singer
Peter Singer is Professor of Bioethics at Princeton University and founder of the non-profit organisation The Life You Can Save.
Opinion
Animal rights
Fifty years since I wrote ‘Animal Liberation’, here’s what has changed
In interviews I gave while touring the US and UK to publicise an updated version of the book, the most frequent question was: have we made progress in our treatment of animals since 1975?
- by Peter Singer
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Opinion
Supermarkets
Is the meat industry running scared?
The Australian meat industry must be losing confidence in its products when it seeks to ban plant-based alternatives from being displayed on the same supermarket shelves as meat from animals.
- by Peter Singer
Opinion
Vaccination
Why vaccination should be compulsory
The first compulsory seat-belt laws met with strong objections when they were introduced 50 years ago. In mandating vaccination against COVID-19, governments today can offer the same basic justification for protecting both individuals and society.
- by Peter Singer
Original URL: https://www.smh.com.au/by/peter-singer-p4ywc4