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The pamphlet argues that plant-based eating is the most natural and healthful human diet, linking dietary choice to physical wellbeing and moral character. It combines personal observation and contemporary sources to claim that unnatural habits of eating produce bodily and social harm, and it explores the economic and reform implications of adopting vegetarian practice. The prose alternates between practical advocacy, critique of flesh-eating, and an idealistic vision of a society freed from bloodshed, suggesting that simpler, vegetable-based sustenance would promote health, compassion, and broader social improvement.
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