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Manifestos
Hultgren, John and Zurkow Marina: Manifesto For a Multispecies Union
Online resources
Marco Maurizi / Apes of Utopia (blog)
Leigh Claire la Berge: Marx for Cats (on Vimeo)
Bündnis Marxismus und Tierbefreiung