Peter Cox
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You Don't Need Meat
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published
2002
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9 editions
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The Dream is Everything : Do You Ever Ask What is My Destiny My Purpose in Life?
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published
2003
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2 editions
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Passing the Police Recruit Assessment Process
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published
2007
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9 editions
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The new why you don't need meat
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published
1992
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3 editions
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Spedan's Partnership: The Story of John Lewis and Waitrose
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published
2010
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2 editions
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The Realeat Guide to Vegetarian Living
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published
1994
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2 editions
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Desert War: The Battle of Sidi Rezegh
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published
2015
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4 editions
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Seeds of Adventure: In Search of Plants
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published
2008
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Life Points Counter and Meal Planner
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SOBER AND HAPPY: Living without Stress, Anxiety and Shame
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“Writer Brigid Brophy exposes [their motives] with great precision:
"Whenever people say 'We mustn't be sentimental,' you can take it they are about to do something cruel. And if they add 'We must be realistic,' they mean they are going to make money out of it. These slogans have a long history. After being used to justify slave traders, ruthless industrialists, and contractors who had found that the most economically 'realistic' method of cleaning a chimney was to force a small child to climb it, they have now been passed on, like an heirloom, to the factory farmers. 'We mustn't be sentimental' tries to persuade us that factory farming isn't, in fact, cruel. It implies that the whole problem had been invented by our sloppy imaginations.”
― You Don't Need Meat
"Whenever people say 'We mustn't be sentimental,' you can take it they are about to do something cruel. And if they add 'We must be realistic,' they mean they are going to make money out of it. These slogans have a long history. After being used to justify slave traders, ruthless industrialists, and contractors who had found that the most economically 'realistic' method of cleaning a chimney was to force a small child to climb it, they have now been passed on, like an heirloom, to the factory farmers. 'We mustn't be sentimental' tries to persuade us that factory farming isn't, in fact, cruel. It implies that the whole problem had been invented by our sloppy imaginations.”
― You Don't Need Meat
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