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J. Howard Moore

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John Howard Moore was an American zoologist, philosopher, educator and socialist. He advocated for the welfare and rights of animals and was an author of several books on ethics, vegetarianism and education. He is best known for his work The Universal Kinship (1906), which advocated for the ethical consideration of all sentient beings, based on Darwinian principles of shared evolutionary kinship. The book was endorsed by Henry S. Salt, Jack London and Mark Twain.