Language is never fully trustworthy, but when it comes to eating animals, words are as often used to misdirect and camouflage as they are to communicate. Some words, like veal, help us forget what we are actually talking about. Some, like free-range, can mislead those whose consciences seek clarification. Some, like happy, mean the opposite of what they would seem. And some, like natural, mean next to nothing.


Eating Animals (ed. Penguin UK, 2010) - ISBN: 9780141932651


Language is never fully trustworthy, but when it comes to eating animals, words are as often used to misdirect and camouflage as they are to...

Language is never fully trustworthy, but when it comes to eating animals, words are as often used to misdirect and camouflage as they are to...

Language is never fully trustworthy, but when it comes to eating animals, words are as often used to misdirect and camouflage as they are to...

Language is never fully trustworthy, but when it comes to eating animals, words are as often used to misdirect and camouflage as they are to...