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The New Yorker : Vegetable Love - The History of Vegetarianism

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Mostly, European proponents of vegetarianism emerged from those who had meat. You can define vegetarianism in any number of ways, but the simple absence of meat from the diet isn’t an interesting way to do it. For cultural significance, you need some so
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