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Eating Animals
- Lu par : Jonathan Todd Ross
- Durée : 10 h et 10 min
- Catégories : Sciences exactes, Science

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Brought to you by Penguin.
Now a Feature Documentary Film Narrated by Natalie Portman.
From the best-selling author of the essential new 2019 book on animal agriculture and climate crisis: We Are the Weather.
Discover Jonathan Safran Foer's eye-opening and life-changing account of the meat we eat.
Eating Animals is the most original and urgent book on the subject of food written this century. It will change the way you think and change the way you eat. For good.
Whether you're flirting with veganuary, trying to cut back on animal consumption, or a lifelong meat eater, you need to listen to this book.
Commentaires
"Should be compulsory reading. A genuine masterwork. Read this book. It will change you." (Time Out)
"Shocking, incandescent, brilliant." (The Times)
"Everyone who eats flesh should read this book." (Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall)
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- Derek
- 26/02/2020
Life changing
I have been listening to this book over 5 months. Through each chapter I found myself looking at animal products differently. If the content is true, it is concerning.
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- AW
- 10/11/2020
guter Einblick in die Lebensmittelindustrie
Ein guter Einblick in die Lebensmittelindustrie. Es werden den unterschiedlichen Positionen und Standpunkten genug Raum gelassen. Es wird nicht mit erhobenem Zeigefinger und der absoluten alleinigen Wahrheit argumentiert, sondern Optionen und die Konsequenzen aufgezeigt
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- Connyleinchen
- 29/01/2020
Dieses Buch verändert
Tolles Buch, das das System Massentierhaltung mit seinen ethischen, ökologischen und gesundheitlichen Aspekten beschreibt und die Versuche, daraus auszubrechen. Auch wird auf die Konflikte eingegangen, die mit einem Verzicht auf tierische Produkte einhergehen, insbesondere bei gesellschaftlichen Anlässen, bei denen Essen und vor allem der Verzehr spezieller tierischer Lebensmittel im Vordergrund stehen. Essen ist nicht nur Nahrungsaufnahme, sondern auch sehr stark mit Emotionen beladen. Wer dieses Buch liest, wird den Konsum tierischer Lebensmittel aus einem anderen Blickwinkel betrachten.
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