Meat May Never Die

Authors

  • Carlo Alvaro NYC College of Technology

Abstract

The goal of ethical veganism is a vegan world or, at least, a significantly vegan world. However, despite the hard work done by vegan activists, global meat consumption has been increasing (Saiidi 2019; Christen 2021). Vegan advocates have focused on ethics but have ignored the importance of tradition and identity. And the advent of veggie meat alternatives has promoted food that emulates animal products thereby perpetuating the meat paradigm. I suggest that, in order to make significant changes toward ending animal exploitation, ethical vegans give more attention to tradition and identity. Furthermore, I propose that raw veganism is the most ethical diet and can be the best way to move away from animal-based food.

Section
Essays and Articles (non peer-reviewed)

Published

2022-04-05

How to Cite

Alvaro, C. (2022). Meat May Never Die. TRACE ∴ Journal for Human-Animal Studies, 8. Retrieved from https://trace.journal.fi/article/view/111188