In America the majority raises formidable barriers around the liberty of opinion;
within these barriers an author may write what he pleases, but woe to him if he goes beyond them.
Not that he is in danger of an auto-da-fe, but he is exposed to continued obloquy and persecution.
- Alexis de Tocqueville. 1844. Democracy in America
Lynn. 1998. Animals, Ethics and Geography.
Lynn. 1998. Contested Moralities.
Lynn. 2002. Canis Lupus Cosmopolis.
Lynn. 2004. Quality of Ethics.
Lynn. 2004. Situating the Earth Charter.
Lynn. 2006. Between Science and Ethics.
Hadidian, Fox and Lynn. 2007. Ethics of Wildlife Control.
Lynn. 2007. Human-Animal Studies.
Lynn. 2002. Canis Lupus Cosmopolis.
Lynn. 2008. Discourse and Wolves (forthcoming).
Ethos columns on the ethics of wolf recovery.
Lynn. 2005. Finding Common Ground.
Ethos (the Practical Ethics blog).
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