Philosopher Martha Nussbaum appeared on “The Beat with Ari Melber” Monday night to explain the argument behind giving legal rights to animals.
Philosopher and professor Martha Nussbaum appeared on MSNBC's "The Beat with Ari Melber" Monday night to defend the idea of giving more legal rights to animals.
Melber introduced a new segment titled"Open Mind" where he will debate and discuss somewhat radical ideas with an open mind to learn a new perspective. Nussbaum was his first guest, arguing about the benefits of animals having legal rights.
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