Dominion: The Power of Man, the Suffering of Animals, and the Call to Mercy
2002
Important book on human's relationship with animals
Key Takeaways:
- Makes a quiet, moral plea that humans—endowed with power over animals—are responsible for showing mercy, restraint, and compassion rather than domination.
- Exposes the suffering woven into modern factory farms, trophy hunting, whaling, and other institutional cruelties with elegant but unsparing prose.
- Uses conservative and spiritual language to widen the conversation, insisting that concern for animals is not a partisan or ideological niche but a universal moral obligation.
- Stands as one of the most emotionally resonant calls for humane reform in contemporary literature.