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Description: Book review of a non-fiction book which exposes the torture and death in America's slaughterhouses.
Slaughterhouse by Gail A Eisnitz Prometheus Books, New York, 1997 Reviewed by Alex Hershaft, PhD, In the midst of our high-tech, ostentatious, hedonistic lifestyle, among the dazzling monuments to history, art, religion, and commerce, there are the 'black boxes.' These are the biomedical research laboratories, factory farms, and slaughterhouses - faceless compounds where society conducts its dirty business of abusing and killing innocent, feeling beings.
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