Failures of Vegetarianism
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"Vegetarians" say that "Vegetarianism" is a success, or (to put it more concretely) that they, the "Vegetarians", are successes. The outside public says that the cause is a failure, or that its representatives are failures. There is truth on both sides. The public is right if it says that "Vegetarianism" hitherto has been, comparatively, a failure. On the other hand, the "Vegetarians" are right if they say that the Simpler Foods ought to be, comparatively, a success.
The purpose of this little book is to state why and in what respects "Vegetarianism" has been a failure, and incidentally to state why and in what respects the Simpler Foods, if properly chosen, are likely to be a success.
The reader will notice at once that I take care to speak of'The Simpler Foods'.
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