How To Argue With Vegans examines the most common talking points that arise when veganism is discussed. The book progresses through the initial reactions and not wanting to seriously engage on the subject to those arguments which are more pertinent but ultimately not valid justifications for exploiting and slaughtering animals. For vegans it will prove useful in how to answer many questions and non-vegans will find it an engaging challenge to their attitude to other animals.
This book is a must have for any vegan engaged in any type of advocacy, whether simply existing as a vegan and talking about it with people around them or something more organised. It's good for the vegan curious too because it will address many of the questions a non-vegan will be asking themselves. The explanations of fallacies and styles of argument are enlightening and helpful, so one will know what to expect when discussing veganism and how to engage with those positions. The book is well written, comprehensive and very well researched. Highly recommend.
Very well detailed book. Benny critically evaluates the common (and not so common) arguments against Veganism which brings out nuanced points even for seasoned AR activists.
Recommend this to anyone who wants to have a sincere discussion on Veganism (pro or against the motion)