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Raising the peaceable kingdom:, [what animals can teach us about the social origins of tolerance and friendship], Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson

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Raising the peaceable kingdom:, [what animals can teach us about the social origins of tolerance and friendship], Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson
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Raising the peaceable kingdom:
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Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson
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[what animals can teach us about the social origins of tolerance and friendship]
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In January 2004, Jeffery Masson began an experiment he'd been dreaming about for years: he rescued a puppy, a kitten, two chicks, two rat pups, and a rabbit, and decided to raise them all together in his home with his family, observing them for a year. This experiment led to friendship, tolerance, cooperation, and even love and compassion between the animals. Here is Masson returning to what he does best: exploring the emotional lives of animals. This book will appeal to anyone who has ever wondered what animals think and feel-and to anyone hoping for a more tolerant world
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