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.

The Impeachment of Man
AuthorSavitri Devi
LanguageEnglish
SubjectDeep ecology, biocentrism, Nazism
Publication date
1959
Media typePrint 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

gollark: THAT'S what's wrong with it?
gollark: Theft is surprise communism.
gollark: taxation is thefttheft is taxation
gollark: I don't trust myself to not randomly lose a USB stick.
gollark: And you need to enter specific characters of the password, so you can't use a password manager.
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