A Plea for the Animals - Treat All Beings with Compassion

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"Kindness is not an obligation, it is the most noble expression of human nature."

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One of the best books on the topic of vegetarianism/veganism. This theme is often a source of anxiety for many, yet Ricard stays humble, methodical and benevolent.
I often recommend this reading to non-vegans/vegetarians (or anyone interested in the question) as it adopts a non-judgemental, objective, scientific and philosophical approach that truly encourages reflection and self-analysis instead of pointing fingers and inducing guilt. An overall brilliant text for curious thinkers who wish to progress in their considerations about animal life, ethical living and kindness.

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I've read many books over the years on this topic, but this one was a bit different. It is more scientifically-based, so many people may find it a bit dry to read, but it's so well researched and eye opening that I really think it's an important book. Some parts were difficult to read, simply because it made me want to cry reading about things that we humans do to animals around the world. While I didn't learn anything new regarding the meat industry, I did learn more about vivisection, bull fighting, and the wild/exotic animal trade, among other things. Ricard covers all angles, making a brilliant case for compassion for animals. There were many quotes that I liked from this book, with my favorite being: "Most of us are fond of animals, but our compassion stops at the edge of our plate." Two thumbs up for "A Plea for Animals..."!