Ethics of Eating Meat
Asking whether eating meat is "ethical" is like asking whether having sex is ethical. Biological imperatives do not pander to such arbitrary distinctions.
Asking whether eating meat is "ethical" is like asking whether having sex is ethical. Biological imperatives do not pander to such arbitrary distinctions.
Michele Simon | Posted 05.26.2012
The New York Times is holding a silly contest for meat-eaters to have their say. Here is my entry.
TIME | By JOSH OZERSKY | Posted 08.15.2011
I just learned the word carnist. It means me. Giving special names to nearly universal attributes is a tactic used by people seeking to undercut the "...
Susie Middleton | Posted 05.25.2011
Secretly, I could live on chocolate and coffee. But don't tell anyone, since I make my living writing about vegetables. And my darkest secret is this: My favorite thing in the whole world is (or was) chicken pan drippings.
Paul Schwennesen | Posted 05.14.2012