Still don’t think that animal rights philosophy puts one on the slippery slope to granting rights to just about everything that moves? Then check out Joanne E. Lauck and Brian L. Crissey’s The Voice of the Infinite in the Small : Revisioning the Insect-Human Connection. This little ditty attempts to smash the myths in Western culture about insects and seeks to find a new more compassionate and positive relationship between humans and insects. As one reviewer summed up Lauck’s vision:
The Voice of the Infinite in the Small is an invitation to experience Oneness, not only with those creatures we find beautiful, but with those that invoke our deepest fears. Once we experience that unity, Lauck explains, our sense of self will expand and we will be able to rediscover ourselves as part of every ecosystem and every creature on Earth. Then we may dare to ask what part of ourselves is that we hate and seek to eradicate? [when we, for example, try to kill pests that attack crops]
Soon I imagine we will see groups raiding the folks who make bug zappers.