History of veganism

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Although the actual term "vegan" was coined in 1944 when the history of modern and well-defined veganism starts, the roots of vegan lifestyle go many centuries back. Veganism does not come from one single culture, but has it beginnings in many different places, from Jainists in Asia to the filosophy of Leonardo da Vinci in Italy.

Jaînism

The Jaïnism, one of the main historical Indian religion, apeard around 680 BC. Its founder, Mahavira, attached great importance to life ; today the word ahimsa (the main Jain rule, religious wish) means in Hindi "non-violence".

Jainism respects life in all its forms, therefor Jains exclude from their diet all meat, fish, egg, honey, unfiltered water and plants with roots (because animals may be killed by tearing).

Some Jain ascets also wear on their face a mask of cotton so as not to swallow microscopic animals, and Jains in India have opened several hospitals for animals or even houses for animals to retire.

French Cathares : Some good people in the french middle-age

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Veganism and development of the working class in the nineteenth

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Veganism and utopies in the nineteenth

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Hunting Saboteurs Association (HSA), Animal Liberation Front (ALF)

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The Straight Edge movement

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The Rastafari movement

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Some famous vegetarians and vegans

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