Jules Michelet (August 21, 1798 - February 9, 1874) on Animal Rights and Human Oppression(published by RevoltSource) |
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French Historian, Author, Historian of France and French Culture, Anti-clerical and Secularist Republican
: A French historian and an author on other topics whose major work was a history of France and its culture. His aphoristic style emphasized his anti-clerical republicanism. (From: Wikipedia.org.)
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“Life—death! The daily murder which feeding upon animals implies—those hard and bitter problems sternly placed themselves before my mind. Miserable contradiction! Let us hope that there may be another globe in which the base, the cruel fatalities of this one may be spared to us!”
Source: "The Logic of Vegetarianism: Essays and Dialogues," by Henry Stephens Salt, Second Edition, Revised, London, George Bell and Sons, York House, Portugal Street, 1906. Chapter 7: The Humanitarian Argument, Pages 33-4.
"The Logic of Vegetarianism: Essays and Dialogues," by Henry Stephens Salt, Second Edition, Revised, London, George Bell and Sons, York House, Portugal Street, 1906.
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