Thank you for writing this book, I’m looking forward to reading it. How does it contrast with jacy reese’s the end of animal farming? I notice that it’s focused on america, but would you still recommend it for advocates in other countries?
Thank you! Jacy’s book is quite good. I would describe his as focused on clean and plant-based meat. His work was very helpful for my chapter on clean meat. My take is broader and considers a number of facets of the movement beyond the tech side. I have nothing bad to say about The End of Animal Farming but my book I think does a good job of telling the stories about activists throughout the farm animal welfare and rights communities through the lens of EA.
It is focused on America so I probably wouldn’t recommend it to folks based outside the U.S. unless they have an interest in the U.S.!
Thank you for writing this book, I’m looking forward to reading it. How does it contrast with jacy reese’s the end of animal farming? I notice that it’s focused on america, but would you still recommend it for advocates in other countries?
Thank you! Jacy’s book is quite good. I would describe his as focused on clean and plant-based meat. His work was very helpful for my chapter on clean meat. My take is broader and considers a number of facets of the movement beyond the tech side. I have nothing bad to say about The End of Animal Farming but my book I think does a good job of telling the stories about activists throughout the farm animal welfare and rights communities through the lens of EA.
It is focused on America so I probably wouldn’t recommend it to folks based outside the U.S. unless they have an interest in the U.S.!