Mark Mathew Braunstein
Radical Vegetarianism: a dialectic of diet and ethic
1981 by Panjandrum Books, republished 2010 by Lantern Books
Panjandrum was in Los Angeles
Lantern Books is in NYC
1981, republished 2010
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2010 Revised Edition
Vegetarianism
Veganism
Animal Rights
Nutrition
613.2/62/01
TX392 .B72 1981
“Vegetarians are not a better sort of people, just a better sort of carnivore,” writes Braunstein in Radical Vegetarianism, “and carnivores are just a better sort of cannibal.” In this updated edition of the 1981 classic, Braunstein courageously takes on the canned canards, sacred cows, and wooly thinking of carnivores and vegetarians alike, and proposes a vegetarianism that goes beyond the stereotypes of pot-lucks and Birkenstocks to one that embraces contradiction and candor, or, as Braunstein says (channeling the Ancients), “Gnaw Thyself.”
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2010 edition: 9781590561515
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