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An impassioned essay traces vegetarianism's historical and moral pedigree from ancient traditions through modern thinkers, arguing that abstaining from meat promotes ethical purity, reduces violence, and aligns with higher spiritual and civilizational aims. The author surveys philosophical and literary authorities to show vegetarianism as a persistent ideal, criticizes carnivorous culinary habits as corrupting and unnecessarily violent, and advocates for wider adoption of plant-based diets as both a moral duty and a practical means to remedy social and personal ills.
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