Animal welfare
- All Animals Are Equal
- The opening chapter of Animal Liberation (1975), widely regarded as the founding text of the animal rights movement. (25 mins.)
- Dominion
- Dominion uses drones and hidden cameras to expose the dark side of modern animal agriculture. (Film - 2 hours)
- The Importance of Wild Animal Suffering
- An argument for us to consider the well-being of animals that live in the wild. (40 mins.)
- The wild frontier of animal welfare
- A profile of Wild Animal Initiative, which does research on ways we could reduce the suffering of wild animals. (25 mins.)
- 2017 Report on Consciousness and Moral Patienthood
- An investigation into what types of beings merit moral concern. (6 hours, can be skimmed)
- Food Impacts
- A tool that shows the effects of diet changes on animal welfare.
- See also ethical.diet, which offers different features (but hasn't been updated with new data since 2017).
Lessons from history
- Key Lessons From Social Movement History
- Lessons from a series of posts about how different social movements successfully (or unsuccessfully) pushed for moral circle expansion. (2 hours)
- The Narrowing Circle (see here for summary and discussion)
- An argument that the “expanding circle” historical thesis ignores instances in which modern ethics narrowed the set of beings to be morally regarded, often backing its exclusion by asserting their non-existence. (30 mins.)
- The Subjection of Women
- An essay published in 1869 by John Stuart Mill (with assistance from Harriet Taylor Mill), arguing for equality between men and women. (10 mins.)
- The Better Angels of Our Nature
- Illustrates why we live in the most peaceful time ever in history, by looking at what motivates us to behave violently, how these motivators are outweighed by our tendencies towards a peaceful life and which major shifts in history caused this global reduction in violence. (Book — 834 pages)