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The Predatory Mind: Why We Still Eat Meat

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The Predatory Mind: Why We Still Eat Meat
19.99 €
Meat is more than just food. It is culture, tradition, symbol, and one of our greatest moral mysteries. In this gripping book, Oliver Sternborn takes a deep dive into the contradictions surrounding our appetite for meat.

Why do we love animals yet continue to eat them? How have hunting and eating meat shaped the human mind? And is it possible to change habits that have evolved over millions of years?

Sternborn explores the history of meat through the lens of evolution, psychology, and ethics, telling stories of early hunters, the modern meat industry, and humanity’s struggle to balance pleasure and responsibility.

This book is not just about food, it’s about us. It will make you think, feel, and perhaps rethink your relationship with the plate in front of you.
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