The Impeachment of Man
Impeachment of Man is a book by Savitri Devi, in which the author recounts a history of the general indifference toward the suffering of non-human life. She puts forth a pro-vegetarian, anti-vivisectionist, biocentric, and misanthropic conservationist point of view. She does so within the context of her pro-Hitler and pro-Nazi political views, and devotes space to anti-Semitism and denouncing Jewish dietary practices.
Author | Savitri Devi |
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Language | English |
Subject | Deep ecology, biocentrism, Nazism |
Publication date | 1959 |
Media type | Print book |
Written from July 1945 – 29 March 1946, it was first published in Calcutta in 1959. Noontide Press printed a 156-page paperback in October 1991 (ISBN 0-939482-33-9).
Opening epigraph
- “Thou shalt love God in all things, animals and plants” —Alfred Rosenberg
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