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of, and cruelty to, the animal kingdom, and includes a reverence for life. it applies to the practice of living on the products of the plant kingdom to the exclusion of flesh, fish, fowl, eggs, honey, animal milk and its derivatives, and encourages the use of alternatives for all commodities derived
--they are not as "high up" on the evolutionary scale as bees. james and carol gould (respectively, a professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at princeton and a full-time science writer) point out that "honey bees are at the top of their part of the evolutionary tree, whereas humans are the most...
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