The Politics of the Pasture (ebook) How Two Cattle Inspired a National Debate about Eating Animals
معرفی کتاب «The Politics of the Pasture (ebook) How Two Cattle Inspired a National Debate about Eating Animals» نوشتهٔ McWilliams, James، منتشرشده توسط نشر Lantern Books در سال 2013. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
When Green Mountain College in Vermont announced that it was going to slaughter its longtime oxen team Bill and Lou and serve them in the school's cafeteria, an interesting conversation took place. From Lantern Books: On October 1, 2012, Green Mountain College in Vermont announced that it was going to slaughter its longtime oxen team Bill and Lou and, according to its mission of food sustainability, serve them as hamburger in the school's cafeteria. What ensued was more explosive and far-reaching than anyone could have predicted. Immediately animal advocates entered the fray, sanctuaries offering to take the oxen in and anonymous donors to make up for the lost revenue. As the public dialogue intensified, activists and students engaged in a battle fought not only in the pasture but across social media, spreading to the entire world. And in the midst of it all were Bill and Lou, "magnificent creaturesan embodiment of power, with long horns and formidable muscle under coats the color of creamed coffee." Historian James McWilliams closely follows the players, from GMC's president and faculty to leading animal rights thinkers, as he investigates the political workings of a small agricultural college, the inherent flaws of ecological sustainability, and the ethical implication of eating animals. No matter what side of the debate one falls on, this case study poses vital and provocative questions long after the controversy has died dow On October 1, 2012, Green Mountain College in Vermont announced that it was going to slaughter its longtime oxen team Bill and Lou and, according to its mission of food sustainability, serve them as hamburger in the school's cafeteria. What ensued was more explosive and far-reaching than anyone could have predicted. Immediately animal advocates entered the fray, sanctuaries offering to take the oxen in and anonymous donors to make up for the lost revenue. As the public dialogue intensified, activists and students engaged in a battle fought not only in the pasture but across social media, spreading to the entire world. And in the midst of it all were Bill and Lou,'magnificent creatures—an embodiment of power, with long horns and formidable muscle under coats the color of creamed coffee.'Historian James McWilliams closely follows the players, from GMC's president and faculty to leading animal rights thinkers, as he investigates the political workings of a small agricultural college, the inherent flaws of ecological sustainability, and the ethical implication of eating animals. No matter what side of the debate one falls on, this case study poses vital and provocative questions long after the controversy has died down. Cover Page Title Page Copyright Dedication Contents Introduction Interlude #1: Consider the Oxen Chapter One: The Agrarian Ideals of Cerridwen Farm Chapter Two: VINE Sanctuary Responds Interlude #2: Moral Syllogism 101 Chapter Three: Green Mountain College Students Mount a Defense Chapter Four: Professors and Administrators Make Their Case Chapter Five: Voices of Dissent Shatter the Cocoon at GMC Interlude #3: President Fonteyn Provides a Reprieve Chapter Six: A Wise Intervention, A Suspicious Death Conclusion: Oppression Breeds Oppression About the Author About the Publisher.
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