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In the 20th century, the animal rights movement gained momentum, with philosophers like Peter Singer and Tom Regan arguing that animals have inherent rights and interests that should be respected. The publication of Singer's book "Animal Liberation" in 1975 and Regan's "The Case for Animal Rights" in 1983 helped to galvanize the movement.

| Era | Key Developments | |------|------------------| | | Jainism, Buddhism, Pythagoreans advocate for ahimsa (non-harm). | | 1635 | Ireland passes An Act against Plowing by the Tayle , one of first animal protection laws. | | 1822 | UK Parliament passes Martin’s Act (cruel treatment of cattle). | | 1824 | Founding of the RSPCA (Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals). | | 1866 | Henry Bergh founds the ASPCA (American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals). | | 1975 | Peter Singer publishes Animal Liberation , igniting modern animal rights movement. | | 1980 | Tom Regan publishes The Case for Animal Rights . | | 1998 | EU bans battery cages for hens (phased in by 2012). | | 2015 | New Zealand legally recognizes animals as sentient beings. | | 2021 | UK passes Animal Welfare (Sentience) Act, formally recognizing animal sentience. | | 2022 | France bans fur farming. | In the 20th century, the animal rights movement

You don’t need to adopt a full rights-based philosophy to make a meaningful difference. Start with welfare-focused choices that reduce suffering: | | 1635 | Ireland passes An Act