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# Eat Like You Care: An Examination of the Morality of Eating Animals

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Review: Grassroots education to change the world - First I should say I am someone who buys a lot of books. My Kindle is brimming with books on all subjects, and I read all of them, but slowly. "Eat Like You Care" is one book I finished much more quickly than the rest. This is partly because it is easy to follow, but mostly because it is so engaging. I have followed Professor Francione's work since I became vegan in 2006 and I have always found his logic and clarity regarding animal issues to be unmatched. This book is no exception, and in fact is written so that non-academics will be as engaged as those in academia. We've all heard the numerous and often ill-considered reasons why people do not want to examine their dietary choices. This book addresses all those "Buts" in a straightforward manner and has given me the tools I need to converse intelligently when people ask me about my lifestyle. Thank you to Gary Francione and Anna Charlton for an accessible, sensible and much needed book regarding our moral obligations to animals. None of the big animal organizations have ever, nor likely will ever put out such a valuable piece of work -- a work which focuses on one basic moral imperative instead of this, that or the other fundraising campaign. Important societal change comes from grassroots education, and that is what Gary and Anna provide.
Review: Doubts dispeled - After reading all magnificent books written by Professor Gary L. Francione, I was thrilled to read this new book written by him and by Professor Anna Charlton, which proved to be one more priceless asset that will certainly make more and more people connect the dots about the importance of being vegan. Its clear approach leads us to the point of reconnecting with the conviction we already have that being wrong to inflict unnecessary suffering and death on animals, we should act to meet our convictions by stopping eating animals and their products. The concepts in the book are so powerful and truthful that we do not want to eat less animal products, or just eat animals sometimes, or consume "cage-free", "free-range", or "happy" meat and animal products. We come to the point of finally understanding our moral obligation towards animals and the need to no longer harm them. Word after word, "Eat Like You Care" painlessly dispels all our doubts that the suffering and killing of billions and billions of animals can be in any sense something necessary. ----------------------------------------------------- Depois de ler todos os livros brilhantes do Professor Gary L. Francione, fiquei entusiasmada em ler esse novo livro escrito por ele e pela Professora Anna Charlton, que provou ser mais uma contribuição inestimável, que certamente fará com que mais e mais pessoas compreendam a importância de ser vegano. A sua abordagem clara nos reconnecta com a convicção que já possuimos de que como é errado causar sofrimento e morte desnecessários aos animais, nós deveríamos agir para que essa convicção faça sentido ao parar de consumir animais e seus produtos. Os conceitos expostos no livro são tão incisivos e verdadeiros que nós não queremos comer menos animais e seus produtos, ou apenas consumir animais às vezes, ou consumir ovos de aves livres de gaiola, ou carne "feliz". De fato, nós chegamos ao ponto de entender finalmente nossas obrigações morais para com os animais e a necessidade de não prejudicá-los mais. Palavra após palavra, "Eat Like You Care" desfaz facilmente todas as nossas dúvidas de que o sofrimento e a morte de bilhões e bilhões de animais podem ser, de alguma forma, necessários.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #895,032 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #130 in Animal Rights (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (466) |
| Dimensions  | 5.5 x 0.37 x 8.5 inches |
| Edition  | First Edition |
| ISBN-10  | 1492386510 |
| ISBN-13  | 978-1492386513 |
| Item Weight  | 10.1 ounces |
| Language  | English |
| Print length  | 146 pages |
| Publication date  | September 26, 2013 |
| Publisher  | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Grassroots education to change the world
*by P***. on August 1, 2013*

First I should say I am someone who buys a lot of books. My Kindle is brimming with books on all subjects, and I read all of them, but slowly. "Eat Like You Care" is one book I finished much more quickly than the rest. This is partly because it is easy to follow, but mostly because it is so engaging. I have followed Professor Francione's work since I became vegan in 2006 and I have always found his logic and clarity regarding animal issues to be unmatched. This book is no exception, and in fact is written so that non-academics will be as engaged as those in academia. We've all heard the numerous and often ill-considered reasons why people do not want to examine their dietary choices. This book addresses all those "Buts" in a straightforward manner and has given me the tools I need to converse intelligently when people ask me about my lifestyle. Thank you to Gary Francione and Anna Charlton for an accessible, sensible and much needed book regarding our moral obligations to animals. None of the big animal organizations have ever, nor likely will ever put out such a valuable piece of work -- a work which focuses on one basic moral imperative instead of this, that or the other fundraising campaign. Important societal change comes from grassroots education, and that is what Gary and Anna provide.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Doubts dispeled
*by V***I on July 10, 2013*

After reading all magnificent books written by Professor Gary L. Francione, I was thrilled to read this new book written by him and by Professor Anna Charlton, which proved to be one more priceless asset that will certainly make more and more people connect the dots about the importance of being vegan. Its clear approach leads us to the point of reconnecting with the conviction we already have that being wrong to inflict unnecessary suffering and death on animals, we should act to meet our convictions by stopping eating animals and their products. The concepts in the book are so powerful and truthful that we do not want to eat less animal products, or just eat animals sometimes, or consume "cage-free", "free-range", or "happy" meat and animal products. We come to the point of finally understanding our moral obligation towards animals and the need to no longer harm them. Word after word, "Eat Like You Care" painlessly dispels all our doubts that the suffering and killing of billions and billions of animals can be in any sense something necessary. ----------------------------------------------------- Depois de ler todos os livros brilhantes do Professor Gary L. Francione, fiquei entusiasmada em ler esse novo livro escrito por ele e pela Professora Anna Charlton, que provou ser mais uma contribuição inestimável, que certamente fará com que mais e mais pessoas compreendam a importância de ser vegano. A sua abordagem clara nos reconnecta com a convicção que já possuimos de que como é errado causar sofrimento e morte desnecessários aos animais, nós deveríamos agir para que essa convicção faça sentido ao parar de consumir animais e seus produtos. Os conceitos expostos no livro são tão incisivos e verdadeiros que nós não queremos comer menos animais e seus produtos, ou apenas consumir animais às vezes, ou consumir ovos de aves livres de gaiola, ou carne "feliz". De fato, nós chegamos ao ponto de entender finalmente nossas obrigações morais para com os animais e a necessidade de não prejudicá-los mais. Palavra após palavra, "Eat Like You Care" desfaz facilmente todas as nossas dúvidas de que o sofrimento e a morte de bilhões e bilhões de animais podem ser, de alguma forma, necessários.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A fresh angle and a great reference
*by J***F on October 14, 2014*

Eat Like You Care is a very fast read. Francione argued that if animals have even a little bit of value, their value must be considered. If humans are considered to be more valuable, we are still not justified to hurt them for our pleasure. I was at first taken aback by the assumption that humans have more value than animals. I like to think that animals are much more similar to us than they have been given credit for. I do recognize that the great majority of people do believe people to have more value than animals. I think his point is that even if we do not consider animals to be our equal, it is still not justified to hurt them without necessity. In a world where eating animals is a choice and not a necessity for a healthy life there is no justification for eating meat. Eating meat is unnecessary cruelty in a similar way that dog fighting is unnecessary cruelty. The format of the book is set up as a great reference for questions anyone may ask about veganism. Francione has a convincing argument for each of the excuses that keep people from taking the conscious step to live vegan. I liked the fresh angle Francione used to come around to his argument. The frequently asked question section is a great reference to anyone. Vegans and nonvegans alike have asked these questions and Francione has answers. I'd recommend it to anyone.

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