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“Aun así, esa protesta es un recordatorio de que otra es un trozo de carne, que otra ha sido violentamente separada de su cuerpo; de que una consumidora ha sido consumida; de que un sujeto es ahora un objeto.”

Quote by Carol J. Adams

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Carol J. Adams
Carol J. Adams

Carol J. Adams, born in 1951, is an accomplished writer whose work spans across feminism, animal rights, and religious criticism. Known for her insightful and critical thinking, Adams' writings have had a profound impact on contemporary society. more

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