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Author McWilliams, James E.

Title The modern savage : our unthinking decision to eat animals / James McWilliams.

Publication Info. New York : Thomas Dunne Books, [2015].

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Location Call No. Status
 East Hartford, Raymond Library - Adult Department  179.3 MCWILLIAMS    Check Shelf
 New Britain, Main Library - Non Fiction  179.3 M25    Check Shelf
 Wethersfield Public Library - Non Fiction  179.3 MCWILLIAMS    Check Shelf
Edition First edition.
Description 282 pages ; 21 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 229-278) and index.
Summary "Just Food author James McWilliams's exploration of the "compassionate carnivore" movement and the paradox of humanity's relationship with animals. In the last four decades, food reformers have revealed the ecological and ethical problems of eating animals raised in industrial settings, turning what was once the boutique concern of radical eco-freaks into a mainstream movement. Although animal products are often labeled "cage free," "free range," and "humanely raised," can we trust these goods to be safe, sound, or ethical? In The Modern Savage, renowned writer, historian, and animal advocate James McWilliams pushes back against the questionable moral standards of a largely omnivorous world and explores the "alternative to the alternative"--not eating domesticated animals at all. In poignant, powerful, and persuasive prose, McWilliams reveals the scope of the cruelty that takes place even on the smallest and--supposedly--most humane animal farms. In a world increasingly aware of animals' intelligence and the range of their emotions, McWilliams advocates for the only truly moral, sustainable choice--a diet without meat, dairy, or other animal products. In the spirit of Fast Food Nation and The Omnivore's Dilemma, McWilliams's The Modern Savage is a riveting expose of an industry that has typically hidden behind a veil of morality, and a compelling account of how to live a more economical, environmental, and ethical life"-- Provided by publisher.
"In the last four decades, food reformers have revealed the ecological and ethical problems of eating animals raised in industrial settings, turning what was once the boutique concern of radical eco-freaks into a mainstream movement. Although animal products are often labeled "cage free," "free range," and "humanely raised," can we trust these goods to be safe, sound, or ethical? In The Modern Savage, renowned writer, historian, and animal advocate James McWilliams pushes back against the questionable moral standards of a largely omnivorous world and explores the "alternative to the alternative"--not eating domesticated animals at all. In poignant, powerful, and persuasive prose, McWilliams reveals the scope of the cruelty that takes place even on the smallest and--supposedly--most humane animal farms. In a world increasingly aware of animals' intelligence and the range of their emotions, McWilliams advocates for the only truly moral, sustainable choice--a diet without meat, dairy, or other animal products. In the spirit of Fast Food Nation and The Omnivore's Dilemma, McWilliams's The Modern Savage is a riveting expose of an industry that has typically hidden behind a veil of morality, and a compelling account of how to live a more economical, environmental, and ethical life"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents The agenda -- Getting emotional -- The omnivore's contradiction -- Humane slaughter -- Backyard butchery -- Humane chicken -- Utopian beef -- Painful pork -- Our unthinking decision.
Subject Food animals -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Animal industry -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Animal welfare.
Vegetarianism -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Human-animal relationships.
ISBN 9781250031198 (hardback)
1250031192 (hardback)
9781250031204 (e-book)
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