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Understanding Vegans: What you always wanted to know about this one annoying friend of yours

By Huber, André

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Title: Understanding Vegans: What you always wanted to know about this one annoying friend of yours  
Author: Huber, André
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Language: English
Subject: Non Fiction, Philosophy, Veganism
Collections: Authors Community, Philosophy
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Publication Date:
2023
Publisher: André Huber
Member Page: André Huber

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Huber, B. A. (2023). Understanding Vegans. Retrieved from http://www.gutenberg.us/


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“Understanding Vegans” is an intimate but globally relevant account of what it means to be a vegan in a non vegan world. Tired of dog-loving-cow-eating twisted morals and millions of excuses for billions of victims, André Huber makes a compelling case for why it’s time to rethink our view of vegans and join their cause.

Summary
This book introduces veganism to the reader in an easy and approachable way. Learn about what it means to be a vegan, the reasoning why vegans reject our current behavior towards animals, the challenges you might face and easy rebuttals to the most common objections from non-vegans.

Excerpt
“I could never go vegan!” …said every vegan ever before going vegan. I was no different.

Table of Contents
Intro 1. What is a vegan 2. Preachy Vegans 3. I can understand vegetarian, but vegan? 4. So what DO vegans eat? 5. Deserted islands, lions and avocados 6. A vegan world 7. Just do it 8. Counting on the next generation Sources

 
 



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