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so:text | he belief that the bodies of other beings take a necessary part in human alimentation is more than a tradition: it is a convenience. For if human beings can hold on to the feeling that the flesh and blood of their fellows are in some way necessary to them, they are comparatively immune from those disturbances which the most cowed conscience is at times disposed to stir up. (en) |
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so:description | What Shall We Eat? (en) |
so:description | The New Ethics (1907) (en) |
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