Guest guest Posted December 4, 2009 Report Share Posted December 4, 2009 Hello Nettie, Thank you for sharing your thoughts on the book. Yes! I agree! From what I have read, Foer does a great job in articulating the problems of industrial animal agriculture. For example, this is from an article in the New York Times Magazine, adapted from the book: "According to an analysis of U.S.D.A. data by the advocacy group Farm Forward, factory farms now produce more than 99 percent of the animals eaten in this country. And despite labels that suggest otherwise, genuine alternatives — which do exist, and make many of the ethical questions about meat moot — are very difficult for even an educated eater to find." http://bit.ly/3ckduW It's clear from the excerpt that Foer thinks there is an ethical way to breed, raise, and kill non-human animals for human use. This is not surprising. The humane and sustainable animal agriculture advocacy group Farm Forward, of which Foer is a board member, writes: "[Foer's book] articulates so much of Farm Forward’s own philosophy. For example, Foer singles out Frank Reese as the most important farmer in America. We’ve felt that way for years. Reese has the ability to recreate a more humane and sustainable poultry industry, which is why supporting Reese’s work is taking more of Farm Forward’s attention than any other project." http://bit.ly/IUAQu Recall that this is the type of farm Foer says "if you were to visit them, you would say this is something I'm proud of, my values are reflected in the way these animals are raised." There are diverse reasons why one might choose vegetarianism and these reasons will inform our responses to Foer's ideas. If one is concerned solely about conditions in industrial animal agriculture, then Foer's book is a great development. If one is concerned about the vegan ideal of non-exploitation, then I don't think Foer's position is so helpful. If you're interested in reading more on how the sustainable, humane animal agriculture Foer promotes relates to vegetarianism, please check out my earlier message on the topic: http://loveallbeings.org/blog/sustainable-animal-agriculture-and-ethical-vegetarianism/ Victor -- The Vegan Ideal: http://veganideal.org/ Veganism as Anti-Oppression: http://loveallbeings.org/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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