Abstract It has become increasingly clear that the use of antibiotics in conventionally raised livestock contributes to the emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. In this paper, I argue that the harm principle of classical liberalism should guide agricultural policy in general, and the regulation of antibiotics in livestock in particular. After developing an interpretation of the harm principle, and framing the choice to produce and consume animals treated with antibiotics as a classic prisoner’s dilemma, I consider some policy responses to the problem, including a ban on the non-therapeutic use of antibiotics
The way in which the United States has come to practice agriculture has changed drastically over the...
Antibiotic use in animal farming is one of the main drivers of antibiotic resistance both in animals...
Regulatory authorities have suspended the use of some antibiotics as growth promoters in animal feed...
For decades, antibiotics have been widely used, saving lives and reducing suffering. Such drugs are ...
For decades, antibiotics have been widely used, saving lives and reducing suffering. Such drugs are ...
The issue of regularly feeding low levels of antibiotics to farm animals in order to increase produc...
The issue of regularly feeding low levels of antibiotics to farm animals in order to increase produc...
The issue of regularly feeding low levels of antibiotics to farm animals in order to increase produc...
The issue of regularly feeding low levels of antibiotics to farm animals in order to increase produc...
What social, economic, or political factors affect the way antibiotic use is regulated in the US? In...
What social, economic, or political factors affect the way antibiotic use is regulated in the US? In...
The author addresses the potential downside of the usage of antibiotics in livestock. In 1957, with ...
The moral imperative to use antibiotics for treating bacterial diseases in both humans and animals i...
Resistance of bacteria to antibiotics in animal husbandry is increasing and a point of growing conce...
Regulatory authorities have suspended the use of some antibiotics as growth promoters in animal feed...
The way in which the United States has come to practice agriculture has changed drastically over the...
Antibiotic use in animal farming is one of the main drivers of antibiotic resistance both in animals...
Regulatory authorities have suspended the use of some antibiotics as growth promoters in animal feed...
For decades, antibiotics have been widely used, saving lives and reducing suffering. Such drugs are ...
For decades, antibiotics have been widely used, saving lives and reducing suffering. Such drugs are ...
The issue of regularly feeding low levels of antibiotics to farm animals in order to increase produc...
The issue of regularly feeding low levels of antibiotics to farm animals in order to increase produc...
The issue of regularly feeding low levels of antibiotics to farm animals in order to increase produc...
The issue of regularly feeding low levels of antibiotics to farm animals in order to increase produc...
What social, economic, or political factors affect the way antibiotic use is regulated in the US? In...
What social, economic, or political factors affect the way antibiotic use is regulated in the US? In...
The author addresses the potential downside of the usage of antibiotics in livestock. In 1957, with ...
The moral imperative to use antibiotics for treating bacterial diseases in both humans and animals i...
Resistance of bacteria to antibiotics in animal husbandry is increasing and a point of growing conce...
Regulatory authorities have suspended the use of some antibiotics as growth promoters in animal feed...
The way in which the United States has come to practice agriculture has changed drastically over the...
Antibiotic use in animal farming is one of the main drivers of antibiotic resistance both in animals...
Regulatory authorities have suspended the use of some antibiotics as growth promoters in animal feed...