A pracÂtiÂtionÂer of applied ethics, Peter Singer helped launch the aniÂmal rights moveÂment durÂing the 1970s, then latÂer took a conÂtroÂverÂsial stance on euthanaÂsia. These days, the PrinceÂton philosoÂpher is workÂing on less conÂtentious issues. His 2009 book is called The Life You Can Save: ActÂing Now to End World PoverÂty, and the core arguÂment gets niceÂly disÂtilled by the three minute video above. Along the way, Singer raisÂes some basic but essenÂtial quesÂtions about how much we valÂue human lives, both emoÂtionÂalÂly and ecoÂnomÂiÂcalÂly. Is it worth a pair of shoes to save the life of a child? Many would say unequivÂoÂcalÂly yes if asked the quesÂtion. But every day we make choicÂes to the conÂtrary. And that’s what Singer wants to undo. Watch the video. Read the short book. And visÂit Singer’s web site (thelifeyoucansave.com) and finalÂly find out where you can make a donaÂtion that will save a young life today.
Note: You can lisÂten to a 2009 interÂview with Singer where he talks about how small sacÂriÂfices can make big difÂferÂences, and why we should make them (DownÂload the MP3 here).
