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Malzoism

The worldview that animals are expendible commodities.

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Writers Wanted!

Malzoism Posted on January 5, 2016 by MichaelJanuary 5, 2016

Malzoism.org is looking for people who are interested in writing a few brief (250-500 word) descriptions of the various forms of animal exploitation (i.e., malzoism). We are actually looking for two different types of material. First, short (250-500) word descriptions … Continue reading →

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