It is plain that the present system of intensive farming cannot be defended. ... Let us then be vegetarians, at least. For those who have recognized flesh-eating for what it is, the merest addiction, and one, as Shelley saw, to ‘kindle all putrid humours in (our) frame' ... for such moralists the step is easy. It is not necessary, rather it is incompetent, to kill and torture animals to eat. (Stephen R. L. Clark)

It is plain that the present system of intensive farming cannot be defended. ... Let us then be vegetarians, at least. For those who have recognized flesh-eating for what it is, the merest addiction, and one, as Shelley saw, to ‘kindle all putrid humours in (our) frame' ... for such moralists the step is easy. It is not necessary, rather it is incompetent, to kill and torture animals to eat.

Stephen R. L. Clark

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