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The Tyranny of Architecture: A Vegan Apologetic

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The Tyranny of Architecture: A Vegan Apologetic
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ISBN-10 : 9781365799013
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Book Synopsis The Tyranny of Architecture: A Vegan Apologetic by : Thomas Aiello

Book excerpt: The Tyranny of Architecture is a full philosophical defense of veganism, one that defends the practice in a way fundamentally unique among such arguments. It makes the case that in a human society built on artificial constructs, the only demonstrable ethics not part of an imagined community is that of respecting the right to life and contentment, construed for farmed animals as adequate food, space, and other basic amenities, along with the right not to be tortured and killed for the unnecessary whims of humans existing mentally within a subset of artificial constructs that do not include those nonhuman animals.


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