Animal Factories

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Crown Publishers, 1980 - Nature - 174 pages
Unrestrained technology applied to animals, fueled by the desire for increased profit, exacts a price on human values, the environment, the health of consumers and the welfare of small farmers that we can no longer afford to pay. Mason and Singer address these problems and offer solutions in Animal Factories Update. Black-and-white photographs.

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Contents

What Its Like to Be a Biomachine
27
Are Biomachines Good to Eat? 52
The Moral Cost of Animal Factories 112
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Peter Singer is Ira W. DeCamp Professor of Bioethics, University Center for Human Values, Princeton University.

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