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  1. Henry Stephens Salt (1851-1939) Let it suffice for me here to say a few words on his lifelong struggle against blood-sports. While an ardent vegetarian and anti-vivisectionist, inasmuch as he did specialise it was his dealing with the cruelty of the Chase.

  2. Henry Shakespear Stephens Sel ( / s ɔː l t , s ɒ l t / , 20 Septembre 1851-1819 Avril 1939) était un écrivain anglais et militant pour la réforme sociale dans les domaines des prisons, les écoles, les institutions économiques, et le traitement des animaux . Il était un végétarien éthique noté , anti- vivisectionniste , socialiste et pacifiste , et était bien connu comme critique ...

  3. HENRY SALT (1851-1939) Henry Shakespear Stephens Salt is best known today for Animals’ Rights Considered in Relation to Social Progress (1892), although he also published widely on other social and humanitarian causes. Peter Singer hails this volume as “the best of the eighteenth- and nineteenth-century works on

  4. Henry Stephens Salt (/sɔːlt, sɒlt/; 20 September 1851 – 19 April 1939) was an English writer and campaigner for social reform in the fields of prisons, schools, economic institutions, and the treatment of animals.

  5. Henry Stephens Salt fue un influyente escritor inglés socialista demócrata y activista por la reforma en campos como las prisiones, las escuelas, las instituciones económicas y el trato con los animales. Es considerado un vegetariano ético, opositor a la vivisección y pacifista. Fue también muy conocido como crítico literario, biógrafo, experto clásico, naturalista, y el hombre que ...

  6. The mission of Henry S. Salt Foundation is to promote the ideas of Henry Stephens Salt, an advocate for animal rights and social justice. Through our extensive online collection of Salt’s writings, archival materials, and related resources, we aim to preserving Salt’s writings, promoting his ideas, and inspiring a new generation of activists.

  7. 1 de nov. de 2008 · Henry Stephens Salt (/sɔːlt, sɒlt/; 20 September 1851 – 19 April 1939) was an English writer and campaigner for social reform in the fields of prisons, schools, economic institutions, and the treatment of animals.