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/ Paris [France] : Fédération anarchiste (1997)
/ Lille [France] : Centre Culturel Libertaire CCL
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/ Lyon [France] : Françoise Blanchon (1991)
Le Mouvement de libération animale : sa philosophie, ses réalisations, son avenir [texte imprimé] /
Peter SINGER ;
David OLIVIER . -
Lyon [France] : Françoise Blanchon , 1991 . - 63 p. : ill. ; 17 cm.
Langues : Français (
fre )
Langues originales : Anglais (
eng )
Catégories :
ALIMENTATION ; ANIMAUX ; PHILOSOPHIE
Résumé :
- Propos de l'éditeur
1. Le mouvement de libération animale
2. La thèse de l'égalité animale
3. Le problème de tuer
4. Les objectifs du mouvement
5. Les animaux outils pour la recherche
6. Les animaux aliments
7. La libération animale aujourd'hui
8. L'avenir de la libération animale
Note de contenu :
Bibliogr. Renseignements utiles
Mention de responsabilité :
Peter Singer ; traduction de l'anglais de David Olivier
Permalink :
https://www.cira.ch/catalogue/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=11194
Titre :
Le Mouvement de libération animale : sa philosophie, ses réalisations, son avenir
Type de document :
texte imprimé
Auteurs :
Peter SINGER ; David OLIVIER
Editeur :
Lyon [France] : Françoise Blanchon
Année de publication :
1991
Importance :
63 p.
Présentation :
ill.
Format :
17 cm
Langues :
Français (fre ) Langues originales : Anglais (eng )
Catégories :
ALIMENTATION ; ANIMAUX ; PHILOSOPHIE
Résumé :
- Propos de l'éditeur
1. Le mouvement de libération animale
2. La thèse de l'égalité animale
3. Le problème de tuer
4. Les objectifs du mouvement
5. Les animaux outils pour la recherche
6. Les animaux aliments
7. La libération animale aujourd'hui
8. L'avenir de la libération animale
Note de contenu :
Bibliogr. Renseignements utiles
Mention de responsabilité :
Peter Singer ; traduction de l'anglais de David Olivier
Permalink :
https://www.cira.ch/catalogue/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=11194
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Af 1113 Imprimé Bibliothèque Prêt possible Disponible
/ London [UK] : Freedom Press (1946)
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Broch a 20070 Imprimé Bibliothèque Prêt exclu Exclu du prêt
/ Montreal [Canada] : Black Rose Books (1989)
Mutual aid, a factor of evolution [texte imprimé] /
Pierre KROPOTKINE (1842-1921) ;
George WOODCOCK (1915-1995) . -
Montreal [Canada] : Black Rose Books , 1989 . - 362 p. ; 22 cm.
Langues : Anglais (
eng )
Catégories :
ANIMAUX ; ANTHROPOLOGIE ; ÉTHIQUE ; SOLIDARITÉ
Résumé :
Preface to the 1914 edition
Introduction
Chapter 1 Mutual Aid Among Animals
Struggle for existence. -- Mutual Aid -- a law of Nature and chief factor of progressive evolution. -- Invertebrates. -- Ants and Bees -- Birds: Hunting and fishing associations. -- Sociability. -- Mutual protection among small birds. -- Cranes; parrots.
Chapter 2 Mutual Aid Among Animals (continued)
Migrations of birds.-- Breeding associations. -- Autumn societies. -- Mammals: small number of unsociable species. -- Hunting associations of wolves, lions, etc. -- Societies of rodents; of ruminants; of monkeys. -- Mutual Aid in the struggle for life. -- Darwin's arguments to prove the struggle for life within the species. -- Natural checks to over-multiplication. -- Supposed extermination of intermediate links. -- Elimination of competition in Nature.
Chapter 3 Mutual Aid Among Savages
Supposed war of each against all. -- Tribal origin of human society. -- Late appearance of the separate family. -- Bushmen and Hottentots. -- Australians, Papuas. -- Eskimos, Aleoutes. -- Features of savage life difficult to understand for the European. -- The Dayak's conception of justice. -- Common law.
Chapter 4 Mutual Aid Among the Barbarians
The great migrations. -- New organization rendered necessary. -- The village community. -- Communal work. -- Judicial procedure -- Inter-tribal law. -- Illustrations from the life of our contemporaries -- Buryates. -- Kabyles. -- Caucasian mountaineers. -- African stems.
Chapter 5 Mutual Aid in the Mediaeval City
Growth of authority in Barbarian Society. -- Serfdom in the villages. -- Revolt of fortified towns: their liberation; their charts. -- The guild. -- Double origin of the free mediæval city. -- Self-jurisdiction, self-administration. -- Honourable position of labour. -- Trade by the guild and by the city.
Chapter 6 Mutual Aid in the Mediaeval City (continued)
Likeness and diversity among the medi&ealig;val cities. -- The craftguilds: State-attributes in each of them. -- Attitude of the city towards the peasants; attempts to free them. -- The lords. -- Results achieved by the mediæval city: in arts, in learning. -- Causes of decay.
Chapter 7 Mutual Aid Amongst Ourselves
Popular revolts at the beginning of the State-period. -- Mutual Aid institutions of the present time. -- The village community; its struggles for resisting its abolition by the State. -- Habits derived from the village-community life, retained in our modern villages. -- Switzerland, France, Germany, Russia.
Chapter 8 Mutual Aid Amongst Ourselves (continued)
Labour-unions grown after the destruction of the guilds by the State. -- Their struggles. -- Mutual Aid in strikes. -- Co-operation. -- Free associations for various purposes. -- Self-sacrifice. -- Countless societies for combined action under all possible aspects. -- Mutual Aid in slum-life. -- Personal aid.
Conclusion
Appendix
I Swarms of Butterflies, Dragon-Flies, Etc.
II The Ants
III Nesting Associations
IV Sociability of Animals
V Checks to Over-Multiplication
VI Adaptations to Avoid Competition
VII The Origin of the Family
VIII Destruction of Private Property on the Grave
IX The Undivided Family
X The Origin of the Guilds.
XI The Market and the Mediaeval City
XII Mutual-Aid Arrangements in the Villages of Netherlands at the Present Day
Note de contenu :
Index
Mention de responsabilité :
Peter Kropotkin ; introd. George Woodcock
Permalink :
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Titre :
Mutual aid, a factor of evolution
Type de document :
texte imprimé
Auteurs :
Pierre KROPOTKINE (1842-1921) ; George WOODCOCK (1915-1995)
Editeur :
Montreal [Canada] : Black Rose Books
Année de publication :
1989
Importance :
362 p.
Format :
22 cm
Langues :
Anglais (eng )
Catégories :
ANIMAUX ; ANTHROPOLOGIE ; ÉTHIQUE ; SOLIDARITÉ
Résumé :
Preface to the 1914 edition
Introduction
Chapter 1 Mutual Aid Among Animals
Struggle for existence. -- Mutual Aid -- a law of Nature and chief factor of progressive evolution. -- Invertebrates. -- Ants and Bees -- Birds: Hunting and fishing associations. -- Sociability. -- Mutual protection among small birds. -- Cranes; parrots.
Chapter 2 Mutual Aid Among Animals (continued)
Migrations of birds.-- Breeding associations. -- Autumn societies. -- Mammals: small number of unsociable species. -- Hunting associations of wolves, lions, etc. -- Societies of rodents; of ruminants; of monkeys. -- Mutual Aid in the struggle for life. -- Darwin's arguments to prove the struggle for life within the species. -- Natural checks to over-multiplication. -- Supposed extermination of intermediate links. -- Elimination of competition in Nature.
Chapter 3 Mutual Aid Among Savages
Supposed war of each against all. -- Tribal origin of human society. -- Late appearance of the separate family. -- Bushmen and Hottentots. -- Australians, Papuas. -- Eskimos, Aleoutes. -- Features of savage life difficult to understand for the European. -- The Dayak's conception of justice. -- Common law.
Chapter 4 Mutual Aid Among the Barbarians
The great migrations. -- New organization rendered necessary. -- The village community. -- Communal work. -- Judicial procedure -- Inter-tribal law. -- Illustrations from the life of our contemporaries -- Buryates. -- Kabyles. -- Caucasian mountaineers. -- African stems.
Chapter 5 Mutual Aid in the Mediaeval City
Growth of authority in Barbarian Society. -- Serfdom in the villages. -- Revolt of fortified towns: their liberation; their charts. -- The guild. -- Double origin of the free mediæval city. -- Self-jurisdiction, self-administration. -- Honourable position of labour. -- Trade by the guild and by the city.
Chapter 6 Mutual Aid in the Mediaeval City (continued)
Likeness and diversity among the medi&ealig;val cities. -- The craftguilds: State-attributes in each of them. -- Attitude of the city towards the peasants; attempts to free them. -- The lords. -- Results achieved by the mediæval city: in arts, in learning. -- Causes of decay.
Chapter 7 Mutual Aid Amongst Ourselves
Popular revolts at the beginning of the State-period. -- Mutual Aid institutions of the present time. -- The village community; its struggles for resisting its abolition by the State. -- Habits derived from the village-community life, retained in our modern villages. -- Switzerland, France, Germany, Russia.
Chapter 8 Mutual Aid Amongst Ourselves (continued)
Labour-unions grown after the destruction of the guilds by the State. -- Their struggles. -- Mutual Aid in strikes. -- Co-operation. -- Free associations for various purposes. -- Self-sacrifice. -- Countless societies for combined action under all possible aspects. -- Mutual Aid in slum-life. -- Personal aid.
Conclusion
Appendix
I Swarms of Butterflies, Dragon-Flies, Etc.
II The Ants
III Nesting Associations
IV Sociability of Animals
V Checks to Over-Multiplication
VI Adaptations to Avoid Competition
VII The Origin of the Family
VIII Destruction of Private Property on the Grave
IX The Undivided Family
X The Origin of the Guilds.
XI The Market and the Mediaeval City
XII Mutual-Aid Arrangements in the Villages of Netherlands at the Present Day
Note de contenu :
Index
Mention de responsabilité :
Peter Kropotkin ; introd. George Woodcock
Permalink :
https://www.cira.ch/catalogue/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=11113
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/ New York [USA] : New York University Press (1972)
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/ London [UK] : William Heinemann (1915)
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/ Harmondsworth [UK] : Penguin Books (1939)
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/ London [UK] : William Heinemann (1904)
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/ Boston [USA] : extending horizons books (1955)
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/ London [UK] : Freedom Press (1987)
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/ Lyon [France] : ENS (2015)
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/ Lich/Hessen [Deutschland] : Edition AV (2015)
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/ [s.n.]
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/ Lyon [France] : Y. Bonnardel (1989)
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/ [2009]
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/ Evreux [France] : [s.n.]
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/ Nîmes [France] : Terre Libre (1934)
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/ Lyon [France] : Tahin Party (2005)
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/ Lyon [France] : Françoise Blanchon (1991)
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/ Saint-Mury Monteymond [France] : Rytrut (2003)
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/ Lich/Hessen [Deutschland] : Edition AV (2010)
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/ [s.n.] (2018)
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/ Paris [France] : Nouvelles éd. Debresse (1964)
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/ Milano [Italia] : [s.n.]
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