“When the suffering of another creature causes you to feel pain… come closer, as close as you can to him who suffers, and try to help him.” -- Leo Tolstoy
In terms of philosophy, Animal Liberation by Singer is one of the most well-cited in terms of opening our eyes to how we view animals and their pain and suffering, even if it's a bit old. Quite a dense read though.
But for a marxist lens, some of the sidebar has really good references. In particular I'd recommend Aph Ko's book. In terms of dietary change, I like veganricha.com for indian recipes (though she has some non-indian ones as well)!
Awesome :D. My absolute favorite there is the vegan malai kofta, when I wasn't vegan I used to love it so this version doesn't use any dairy and is sooo tasty: https://www.veganricha.com/vegan-malai-kofta-recipe/
There's a bunch resources in the sidebar here that might be able to help you out. There's actually some more things I'd like to add to it, but I can't anymore. Anything you're looking for in particular?
“When the suffering of another creature causes you to feel pain… come closer, as close as you can to him who suffers, and try to help him.” -- Leo Tolstoy
:vegan-liberation-rad:
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In terms of philosophy, Animal Liberation by Singer is one of the most well-cited in terms of opening our eyes to how we view animals and their pain and suffering, even if it's a bit old. Quite a dense read though.
But for a marxist lens, some of the sidebar has really good references. In particular I'd recommend Aph Ko's book. In terms of dietary change, I like veganricha.com for indian recipes (though she has some non-indian ones as well)!
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Awesome :D. My absolute favorite there is the vegan malai kofta, when I wasn't vegan I used to love it so this version doesn't use any dairy and is sooo tasty: https://www.veganricha.com/vegan-malai-kofta-recipe/
There's a bunch resources in the sidebar here that might be able to help you out. There's actually some more things I'd like to add to it, but I can't anymore. Anything you're looking for in particular?
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Yeah, on mobile, at least for me, it's on the bottom of the page so you have to scroll down.