Vystopia: The Anguish of Being Vegan in a Non-Vegan World
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Clare Mann
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Clare Mann
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This book is the first of its kind to identify the existential crisis faced by vegans.
Vystopia is the normal response any feeling human being should have after discovering the nature and extent of society’s systematized animal abuse. It’s fueled by the trancelike collusion of non-vegans with a dystopian world they’ve not yet realized they’re part of.
Best-selling author Clare Mann, a vegan psychologist, communications trainer, and existential psychotherapist, not only validates the vegan’s experience but rejects medical labels that claim such anguish is abnormal. As a telling witness to vystopia - a term she coined in 2017 - she provides vegans with a language and toolbox to work through their anguish and unite with others to examine the biggest social justice challenge of our time: our relationship with the animal kingdom.
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- Anonymous User
- 14-05-24
Sometimes interesting but felt uninspired
I think this book may be more useful for non vegans rather than vystopia a themselves.
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- Anonymous User
- 27-07-20
Helps you cope
Was read a bit too fast for me but gives some useful insights and coping methods
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- Henry Dickinson
- 29-08-20
Lazily Written
The book lacks any real information or insight and is remarkably repetitive. Most of its contents are divoted to an explanation as to why vegans may feel disillusioned with the world and goes on to eventually offer some very uninspired solutions.
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