The Way We Eat: Why Our Food Choices Matter

The Way We Eat:Why Our Food Choices Matter

The Way We Eat:Why Our Food Choices Matter

by: Peter Singer (Author), Jim Mason (Author)

Publisher: Rodale Books

Publication Date: 2006-05-02

Language: English

Print Length: 336 pages

ISBN-10: 157954889X

ISBN-13: 9781579548896

Book Description

A thought-provoking look at how what we eat profoundly affects all living things—and how we can make more ethical food choices Five Principles for Making Conscientious Food Choices1. Transparency:We have the right to know how our food is produced.2. Fairness:Producing food should not impose costs on others.3. Humanity:Inflicting unnecessary suffering on animals is wrong.4. Social Responsibility:Workers are entitled to decent wages and working conditions.5. Needs:Preserving life and health justifies more than other desires.Peter Singer, the groundbreaking ethicist who “may be the most controversial philosopher alive” (The New Yorker), now sets his critical sights on the food we buy and eat:where it comes from, how it’s produced, and whether it was raised humanely. Teaming up once again with attorney Jim Mason, his coauthor on the acclaimed Animal Factories, Singer explores the impact our food choices have on humans, animals, and the environment.In The Way We Eat, Singer and Mason examine the eating habits of three American families with very different diets. They track down the sources of each family’s food to probe the ethical issues involved in its production and marketing. What kinds of meat are most humane to eat? Is “organic” always better? Wild fish or farmed? Recognizing that not all of us will become vegetarians, Singer and Mason offer ways to make the best food choices. As they point out:”You can be ethical without being fanatical.”

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A thought-provoking look at how what we eat profoundly affects all living things—and how we can make more ethical food choices Five Principles for Making Conscientious Food Choices1. Transparency:We have the right to know how our food is produced.2. Fairness:Producing food should not impose costs on others.3. Humanity:Inflicting unnecessary suffering on animals is wrong.4. Social Responsibility:Workers are entitled to decent wages and working conditions.5. Needs:Preserving life and health justifies more than other desires.Peter Singer, the groundbreaking ethicist who “may be the most controversial philosopher alive” (The New Yorker), now sets his critical sights on the food we buy and eat:where it comes from, how it’s produced, and whether it was raised humanely. Teaming up once again with attorney Jim Mason, his coauthor on the acclaimed Animal Factories, Singer explores the impact our food choices have on humans, animals, and the environment.In The Way We Eat, Singer and Mason examine the eating habits of three American families with very different diets. They track down the sources of each family’s food to probe the ethical issues involved in its production and marketing. What kinds of meat are most humane to eat? Is “organic” always better? Wild fish or farmed? Recognizing that not all of us will become vegetarians, Singer and Mason offer ways to make the best food choices. As they point out:”You can be ethical without being fanatical.”

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