Coetzee on animals as "production units"

John BAILEY JBAILEY at theage.com.au
Wed Feb 21 20:49:17 CST 2007


"The transformation of animals into production units dates back to the
late 19th century, and since that time we have already had one warning
on the grandest scale that there is something deeply, cosmically wrong
with regarding and treating fellow beings as mere units of any kind.
This warning came so loud and clear that one would have thought it
impossible to ignore. It came when in the mid-20th century a group of
powerful and bloody-minded men in Germany hit on the idea of adapting
the methods of the industrial stockyard, as pioneered and perfected in
Chicago, to the slaughter - or what they preferred to call the
processing - of human beings."
 
http://www.theage.com.au/news/opinion/animals-cant-speak-for-themselves-
-its-up-to-us/2007/02/21/1171733841769.html

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