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J. Howard Moore

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J. Howard Moore


Born
in Linden, Atchison County, Missouri, The United States
December 04, 1862

Died
June 17, 1916

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John Howard Moore was an American zoologist, philosopher, educator and socialist. He authored several articles, books, essays and pamphlets on ethics, vegetarianism, humanitarianism and education.

Average rating: 4.5 · 26 ratings · 3 reviews · 14 distinct works
Why I Am a Vegetarian: An A...

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The Universal Kinship

4.57 avg rating — 7 ratings — published 1906 — 52 editions
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Savage Survivals

4.20 avg rating — 5 ratings — published 1916 — 38 editions
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Better World Philosophy: A ...

4.25 avg rating — 4 ratings — published 1899 — 30 editions
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The New Ethics

4.50 avg rating — 2 ratings — published 1907 — 30 editions
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Ethics and Education

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Fermented Beverages: Their ...

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America's Apostasy

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Partnership

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The Law of Biogenesis: Bein...

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“I am ashamed of the race of beings to which I belong. It is so cruel and bigoted, so hypocritical, so soulless and insane. I would rather be an insect ... a bee or a butterfly ... and float in dim dreams among the wild-flowers of summer than be a man and feel the horrible and ghastly wrongs and sufferings of this wretched world.”
J. Howard Moore

“Yes, do as you would be done by - and not to the dark man and the white woman alone, but to the sorrel horse and the grey squirrel as well; not to creatures of your own anatomy alone, but to all creatures. You cannot go high enough, low enough nor far enough to find those whose bowed and broken beings will not rise up at the coming of the kindly heart, or whose souls will not darken at the touch of inhumanity. Do to beings below as you would be done by beings above you. They are our fellow mortals. They came out of the same mysterious womb of the past, are passing through the same dream, and are destined to the same melancholy end as we ourselves. Let us be kind and merciful to them.”
J. Howard Moore

“A universe is, indeed, to be pitied whose dominating inhabitants are so unconscious and so ethically embryonic that they make life a commodity, mercy a disease, and systematic massacre a pastime and a profession.”
J. Howard Moore