Jeremy Rifkin Quote

It seems disingenuous for the intellectual elite of the first world to dwell on the subject of too many babies being born in the second- and third-world nations while virtually ignoring the over-population of cattle and the realities of a food chain that robs the poor of sustenance to feed the rich a steady diet of grain-fed meat.


Beyond Beef: The Rise and Fall of the Cattle Culture (ed. HarperThorsons, 1993)


It seems disingenuous for the intellectual elite of the first world to dwell on the subject of too many babies being born in the second- and...

It seems disingenuous for the intellectual elite of the first world to dwell on the subject of too many babies being born in the second- and...

It seems disingenuous for the intellectual elite of the first world to dwell on the subject of too many babies being born in the second- and...

It seems disingenuous for the intellectual elite of the first world to dwell on the subject of too many babies being born in the second- and...