NOTES Chapter 1—Food’s Power 1. To name just a few: Weber, Durkheim, Veblen, Mumford, Riesman, Fromm, Wirth, Marcuse, and Bellah in sociology and social theory, James, Freud, Adler, Reich, Jung, Maslow, Skinner, Sheldon, Rogers, and Allport in psychology, Heidegger, Husserl, Sartre, Whitehead, Camus, Buber, Wittgenstein, Popper, Kuhn, Polanyi, Gebser, and Jaspers in philosophy, Bateson, Churchman, Varela, Mitroff, Fuller, and Prigogine in systems theory, and countless others. 2. Some of these contemporary radical voices include Noam Chomsky, Mary Daly, Helen Caldicott, Daniel Berrigan, David Icke, Michael Parenti, Howard Zinn, E.F. Schumacher, <strong>The</strong>odore Roszak, Jim Hightower, and Adrienne Rich. Just a few of those who are writing today about holistic health, spirituality, and peace are Matthew Fox, John Shelby Spong, Ken Wilber, Jean Houston, Gary Zukav, <strong>And</strong>rew Harvey, Eckhart Tolle, Deepak Chopra, Pema Chödrön, <strong>And</strong>rew Cohen, Ram Dass, Joan Borysenko, Wayne Dyer, Stanislav Grof, George Leonard, Neale Donald Walsh, Larry Dossey, Caroline Myss, Dan Millman, David Hawkins, Marianne Williamson, Robert Johnson, Sam Keen, James Twyman, and Peter Russell. Chapter 2—Our Culture’s Roots 1. Jim Mason, An Unnatural Order: Why We Are Destroying the Planet and Each Other (New York: Continuum, 1993), p. 143. 2. Ibid., p. 138. 3. Ibid., pp. 142–143. 4. Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary, Tenth Edition (Springfield, MA: Merriam-Webster, 1996), p. 308. 5. Cynthia Eller, <strong>The</strong> Myth of Matriarchal Prehistory: Why an Invented Past Won’t Give Women a Future (Boston: Beacon Press, 2000), p. 41. 6. Riane Eisler, <strong>The</strong> Chalice and the Blade: Our History, Our Future (New York: HarperCollins, 1987), p. 44. 7. Riane Eisler, Sacred Pleasure: Sex, Myth, and the Politics of the Body (New York: HarperCollins, 1995), p. 92. 8. Ibid., pp. 95–96. 9. Ibid., p. 96. 10. Mason, p. 140. 11. Ibid. 12. Ibid., p. 146. 13. Cappeller dictionary: f. gavyaa. desire for cows, ardour of battle; see also Monier Williams: goSu + gam=>, to set out for a battle [to conquer cows] RV. ii, 25, 4; v, 45, 9; viii, 71, 5; from author’s correspondence with Claude Setzer, Ph.D. 295
296 / the world peace diet 14. Mason, p. 137. 15. Leonardo da Vinci, Notes, cited in <strong>And</strong>rea Wiebers and David Wiebers, Souls Like Ourselves (Rochester, MN: Sojourn Press, 2000), p. 62. 16. Joanne Stepaniak, Being Vegan (Los Angeles: Lowell House, 2000), p. 3. Chapter 3—<strong>The</strong> Nature of Intelligence 1. See, for example, John Bradshaw, Bradshaw on: <strong>The</strong> Family (Deerfield Beach, FL: <strong>Health</strong> Communications, 1988, 1996). 2. Charles Fillmore, “Vegetarianism,” Unity Magazine, June 1915. 3. Charles Fillmore, “<strong>The</strong> Vegetarian,” Unity Magazine, May 1920. 4. Charles Fillmore, “<strong>The</strong> Unity Vegetarian Inn” (Unity Village, MO). 5. Keith Akers, <strong>The</strong> Lost Religion of Jesus (New York: Lantern Books, 2000), p. 157. 6. Gregory Bateson, Mind and Nature (New York: Bantam, 1979), p. 12. 7. <strong>For</strong> a discussion of some of the unexplained dimensions of intelligence in animals, see Rupert Sheldrake, Dogs That Know When <strong>The</strong>ir Owners Are Coming Home and Other Unexplained Powers of Animals (New York: Three Rivers Press, 1999) and also his Seven Experiments That Would Change the <strong>World</strong> (New York: Inner Traditions, 2002), as well as Jean Houston, Mystical Dogs: Animals as Guides to Our Inner Life (Makawao, HI: Inner Ocean Publishing, 2002). <strong>The</strong>se are only a small sampling of the books addressing this theme. 8. Dan Kindlon and Michael Thompson, Raising Cain: Protecting the Emotional Life of Boys (New York: Ballantine, 1999), p. 174. 9. Rainforest Alliance Newsletter, September 2001, p. 1. 10. Greg Critser, Fat Land (New York: Houghton Mifflin, 2003), p. 171. 11. Ronald Goodman, Circumcision: <strong>The</strong> Hidden Trauma (Boston: Vanguard Publications, 1997). 12. Paul M. Fleiss, “Protect Your Uncircumcised Son: Expert Medical Advice for Parents,” Mothering, November–December 2000, p. 44. 13. John Robbins, <strong>The</strong> Food Revolution: How Your <strong>Diet</strong> Can Save Your Life and the <strong>World</strong> (Berkeley: Conari Press, 2001), p. 48. 14. John Robbins, <strong>Diet</strong> for a New America (Walpole, NH: StillPoint, 1987), p. 330. 15. <strong>The</strong> United States, for example, has one of the highest per capita rates of animal food consumption in the world and also has the highest incarceration rate. With only four percent of the world’s population, the U.S. has twenty-five percent of the world’s prisoners; the country with the most animal prisoners also has the most human prisoners. 16. Amnesty International, Torture <strong>World</strong>wide: An Affront to Human Dignity (New York: Amnesty International, 2000), p. 2. See also www.amnestyusa.org. 17. Ibid., pp. 112–113. 18. Jim Mason, “Inside a Turkey Breeding Factory: Of Rape and Pillage,” Farm Sanctuary News, Fall 1997, pp. 5–7. 19. U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics, Criminal Victimization, 2003 (Washington DC: September 2004). See R.A.I.N.N. (Rape, Abuse, & Incest National Network), www.rainn.org/statistics.html. In 2003 there were 198,500 victims of rape or sexual assault (one every roughly two minutes), and 87,000 victims of completed rapes (one every six minutes). 20. Michael Greger, “SARS: Another Deadly Virus from the Meat Industry,” VegNews May–June, 2003, p. 10. Chapter 4—Inheriting Our Food Choices 1. Joseph Mercola and Rachael Droege, “Why Junk Food Is so Tempting, and How to Beat Your Temptation,” Mercola-com e-newsletter, Issue 516, March 17, 2004.
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