Cruelty-Free Consumption in New Zealand
Submitted on Dec 27, 2007 (Original item from 2007)
Vegetarianism and Veganism | International Research | Psychology, Social Development, Social Motivations | Vegetarian Social, Psychological and Moral Development | Vegetarian Motivations or Barriers | Vegetarian Population
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This survey of 157 vegans and vegetarians in New Zealand explored a range of issues concerning cruelty-free living, meat consumption and avoidance, fur clothing, and "cruelty-free sex," which is the rejection of meat eaters as intimate partners. The study is subtitled, "A National Report on the Perspectives and Experiences of Vegetarians and Other Ethical Consumers."
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