Thanks for the comment! It’s a strong argument. And my last point in the post seems to be making the same point and suggest that my post might actually be useless. What do you think, though, if we also think about the possibilities of other types of factory farming (not for food)? Particularly, if it is possible for them to be orders or magnitude larger in scale than current FFFF?
Yes, there’s a tendency. But there were case we pretty much ascribe it to pure economics. I think the consensus is that the horse advocates didn’t even play a tiny bit in replacing horses being transport, and that it was the invention and mass production of automobiles.
Thanks for the comment! It’s a strong argument. And my last point in the post seems to be making the same point and suggest that my post might actually be useless. What do you think, though, if we also think about the possibilities of other types of factory farming (not for food)? Particularly, if it is possible for them to be orders or magnitude larger in scale than current FFFF?
Yes, there’s a tendency. But there were case we pretty much ascribe it to pure economics. I think the consensus is that the horse advocates didn’t even play a tiny bit in replacing horses being transport, and that it was the invention and mass production of automobiles.