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On eating plants.
In the mid-1800s, Claude Bernard – the “father of experimental physiology” – began a series of experiments to create carnivorous rabbits. Don’t worry: Bernard wasn’t cultivating predatory beasts like the angry rabbit in Monty Python and the Holy Grail. At first he was simply starving animals until their acidic urine indicated that they’d begun to…
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On monsters and mirrors.
When the wrong people dare to act like our heroes, we call them monsters.
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On threat.
We’re not focusing on the threats that will harm us most.
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On noticing.
Even now, when many of us feel so powerless, we’re in control of our choices. And they matter.
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On Jonathan Safran Foer’s ‘We Are the Weather.’
A lot of climate change is caused by cheeseburgers. Killer superbugs are, too.
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On the ethics of eating.
It took violence and oppression to create our world … which we can recognize without perpetuating.
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On power and species.
In comics, the people who believe their power gives them the right to dominate others are villains. And yet, consider the way we treat the other animals who share our planet …
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