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Chris Horner

The Smart Set: Vegetable Stand - January 26, 2009 - 0 views

  • Stop paying taxes? Escape to the woods? Sit in? Why not go vegetarian instead?
  • experiments with alternative ways of life.
  • But it’s worth bearing in mind that vegetarianism, at its roots, was not considered a simple dietary choice; it was an act of civil disobedience. Alcott spearheaded the strategy of tax evasion as a means of opposition to war and slavery, the same strategies Thoreau wrote about in Civil Disobedience. He was a dissident of the first degree — an outspoken abolitionist, promoter of women’s rights, and educational reformer. His vegetarianism was not just a natural extension of these values; it was his reformist ideals put into practice. One individual was not going to single-handedly end slavery, but could easily live a life that practiced nonviolence and equality.
Mark Gallagher

Aristotle: Nichomachean EthicsSome Historical Observations on Western Civilization or W... - 0 views

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    This is an online text of a Lecture on Aristotle's 'Nicomachaean Ethics'. May be useful for the synoptic.
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