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Law professor and philosopher Martha Nussbaum discussed the benefits of giving animals legal rights and representation in courts.

Law professor and philosopher Martha Nussbaum discussed the benefits of giving animals legal rights and representation in courts during a special segment of MSNBC’s “The Beat with Ari Melber” Monday.

Melber introduced a new segment titled “Open Mind” where he will debate and discuss somewhat radical ideas with an open mind to learn a new perspective. Nussbaum was his first guest, arguing about the benefits of“Well, I think it’s pretty obvious what the benefit to the animals is. Humans are dominating everywhere, all over the globe. There is no such thing as wild nature. On the land, every space there is, is dominated by human beings, so animals are losing their habitats.

She continued, “So we’re dominating everywhere, and so the benefit to the animals is they can be, as it were, co-creators of this wonderful world we live in, not just victims of aggression. But the benefits to us, I think, are the benefits of, you know, living in a world where we’re companions of not just a dog or a cat, but companions of many different types of animals, of the elephants that right now are being poached almost to extinction.

Martha Nussbaum feels that “we’re failing the animals of the world and we’re not taking their plight seriously.”“There are lots of laws protecting dogs and cats, but a lot of animals are just not protected,” the professor explained.Melber pressed further for Nussbaum to explain what legal rights for animals would look like.,” Nussbaum said. “Of course they’re not going to go to court themselves. I wouldn’t go to court myself because I’m not a lawyer.

Nussbaum added, in the spirit of “Open Mind,” that she is open to criticism but continues to feel “we’re failing the animals of the world and we’re not taking their plight seriously, and we’re inflicting terrible unnecessary horrors on animals, that I feel absolutely certain.”

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