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... land , machinery and fuel involve an expense which is prohibitive unless the farmer can afford to maintain a very large number of animals and push them through with factory - like speed . Farmers must employ the full arsenal of factory ...
... land , machinery and fuel involve an expense which is prohibitive unless the farmer can afford to maintain a very large number of animals and push them through with factory - like speed . Farmers must employ the full arsenal of factory ...
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... land , has proven to be harmful to the natural environment . 50 The biggest problem is the huge surplus of animal waste which is either discharged onto the surface water or dumped on land or in the sea . In the Netherlands 90 to 100 ...
... land , has proven to be harmful to the natural environment . 50 The biggest problem is the huge surplus of animal waste which is either discharged onto the surface water or dumped on land or in the sea . In the Netherlands 90 to 100 ...
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... Land was regarded in much the same way : as an integral part of the natural universe it could not be sold or bought in the market , though individuals could and did make a living from it . Medieval economy was essentially a self ...
... Land was regarded in much the same way : as an integral part of the natural universe it could not be sold or bought in the market , though individuals could and did make a living from it . Medieval economy was essentially a self ...
Contents
The Road Towards Domestication | 1 |
Domestication Under Capitalism | 11 |
The Animal Industrial Complex | 23 |
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