On Vegetarianism

From back cover:

…it is not for us to found a new religion, and to hamper ourselves with a sectarian dogma; it is a question of making our existence as beautiful as possible, and in harmony, so far as in us lies, with the æsthetic conditions of our surroundings…

…We no longer want to hear the bleating of sheep, the bellowing of bullocks, the groans and piercing shrieks of the pigs, as they are led to the slaughter. We aspire to the time when we shall not have to walk swiftly to shorten that hideous minute of passing the haunts of butchery with their rivulets of blood and rows of sharp hooks, whereon carcasses are hung up by blood-stained men, armed with horrible knives. We want some day to live in a city where we shall no longer see butchers’ shops full of dead bodies side by side with drapers’ or jewellers’, and facing a druggist’s, or hard by a window filled with choice fruits, or with beautiful books, engravings or statuettes, and works of art. We want an environment pleasant to the eye and in harmony with beauty…

…It is on account of the ugliness of it that we also abhor vivisection and all dangerous experiments, except when they are practised by the man of science on his own person. It is the ugliness of the deed which fills us with disgust when we see a naturalist pinning live butterflies into his box, or destroying an ant-hill in order to count the ants. We turn with dislike from the engineer who robs Nature of her beauty by imprisoning a cascade in conduit-pipes, and from the Californian woodsman who cuts down a tree, four thousand years old and three hundred feet high, to show its rings at fairs and exhibitions. Ugliness in persons, in deeds, in life, in surrounding Nature — this is our worst foe. Let us become beautiful ourselves, and let our life be beautiful!

On Vegetarianism pdf

Raging Questions on Lost Wildness

From back cover:

“Did a transition toward exploiting animals correlate to a transition in habitat spread from tropical and sub-tropical to seasonal climates inhospitable to wild humans? Did this change necessitate exploiting other animals for survival (consuming them, wearing their fur, paradoxically fashioning animals’ dead body parts into weapons to keep killing more animals, etc.)? Could it be that human transition to hunting is a major factor shaping our physical and nature-connection evolution, turning our species more predatory and colonizing? How did and does human attempts to survive outside natural habitat equate to becoming a parasitic species, and what are potential paths for returning to our nativity? Until answers to these questions emerge, might the most reconnecting innate path, ‘giving back’ in lieu of ‘taking from’ via restoring wild habitat, reawaken our dormant wild senses and compassion for other animals and Earth?”

Raging Questions on Lost Wildness pdf

Anarchism & Hunt Sabotaging_A Conversation Between Warzone Distro and Staffordshire Hunt Sabs


From back cover:

“This conversation between Warzone Distro and Staffordshire Hunt Sabs took place during the winter of 2026. We (Warzone Distro) wanted to bring light to actions taken by those in the UK brave enough to risk their lives to protect those being hunted. As a vegan zine distro we felt it would be valuable to share perspectives from the Staffordshire Hunt Sabs in order to help shed a little more light on hunt sabotaging as one of many ways to combat human supremacy.”

Anarchism and Hunt Sabotaging_A Conversation Between Warzone Distro and Staffordshire Hunt Sabs pdf

Vegan Cooking is Easy (Recipe Zine)


So u think vegan cooking is hard? and u put difficulty over liberation & autonomy for ALL?! thats fucked up. here’s some easy recipes you can try instead, now that ur vegan ofc.

Vegan Cooking is Easy pdf