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HUMANE MYTH
GLOSSARY:
Non-participation and Non-cooperation



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 HUMANE MYTH GLOSSARY
Abolition
Animal advocacy
Animal husbandry
Animal protection
Animal rights
Animal welfare
Animal welfare industrial complex
Animal-using industries
Co-option
Commodification
Conflict of Interest
Conscience
Conscientious objection
Critical thinking
Cruelty-free
Disillusionment
Doctrine of necessary evil
Happy Meat
Hogwashing
Humane myth
Humane slaughter
Neocarnism
Non-participation and Non-cooperation
Non-violent social change
Open Rescue
Path of Conscience
Plant-based diet
Privilege of domination
Speciesism
Suffering
Sustainable
Utilitarianism
Values-based activism
Vegan
 






Non-participation and Non-cooperation

Familiar to anyone who has participated in a boycott, these principles describe the policy of refusing to take part in activities considered unjust or unethical (non-participation) and refusing to collaborate or cooperate with those engaged in unjust or unethical activities (non-cooperation). Nonviolent protest, as practiced by Mohandas Gandhi and Martin Luther King, is largely based on these two core principles.