Why Are We Afraid of Peter Singer?The world's most reviled philosopher just wants more happiness for everyone By JEFF SHARLET
Peter Singer's troubles began when he was finally allowed to speak in Germany. It was 1989. The Australian philosopher had gone to lecture in the country that
his parents had fled five decades before, and that had sent three of his grandparents to their deaths in concentration camps.
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