Animal, Vegetable, Junk
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Mark Bittman
"Epic and engrossing." --The New York Times Book Review From the #1 New York Times bestselling author and pioneering journalist, an expansive look at how history has been shaped by humanity's appetite for food, farmland, and the money behind it all--and how a better future is within reach. The story of humankind is usually told as one of technological innovation and economic influence--of arrowheads and atomic bombs, settlers and stock markets. But behind it all, there is an even more fundamental driver: Food. In Animal, Vegetable, Junk, trusted food authority Mark Bittman offers a panoramic view of how the frenzy for food has driven human history to some of its most catastrophic moments, from slavery and colonialism to famine and genocide--and to our current moment, wherein Big Food exacerbates climate change, plunders our planet, and sickens its people. Even still, Bittman refuses to concede that the battle is lost, pointing to activists, workers, and governments around the world who are choosing well-being over corporate greed and gluttony, and fighting to free society from Big Food's grip. Sweeping, impassioned, and ultimately full of hope, Animal, Vegetable, Junk reveals not only how food has shaped our past, but also how we can transform it to reclaim our future.
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Author
Mark Bittman
Pages
364
Publisher
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Published Date
2021
ISBN
1328974626 9781328974624
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"Exceptional in scope, this is the primer on American food policy I've been waiting for. Written as a call to action rather than an objective journalistic treatise, we obviously can't agree on everything (role of government is to protect people from advertising? That's anti free-speech), but our government needing to answer for its habit of spending tax money to prop up obviously harmful actions to its citizens and the worldwide poor, well I hope we can agree on that.<br/><br/>For further reading, I recommend Enough by Roger Thurow."
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