Which of the following definitions of veganism/vegan most resonates with you?
These were the options, in order: (the first option came from a standard dictionary; the rest came from various vegan groups or websites, but shortened to a concise option.)
#1 endash A person who does not eat or use animal products
After 835 vegan votes, many of whom are activists, these were the top 3 choices, in order of most voted for. The top two responses were clearly the leading two choices by a great margin.
Recognizing the Right of all sentient animals to be treated with respect/justice
Number 3 option is the standard dictionary definition. It s unfortunate that many vegans still think of it and use it as the definition, rather than opting to use one that has been offered by a vegan organization or website.
These 3 commenters shared concern about #3; the leading one:
Have Gonevegan öb7 Answered - do not consume/wear/use animals or take part in activities of their exploitation
Pablo Fernöe1ndez-Beri öb7 Answered - The moral baseline of an animal rights/anti-speciesism movement
V Beth Lamb öb7 Answered - Recognizing the right of all sentient animals to be treated with respect/justice
Because of the above mentioned concerns, and because the second place option was very close to the first choice, it seemed logical to combine them to determine the actual winning definition. And the drum rollö85.
The Winner, as voted on from this pollö85ö85
Here are some compelling comments that were left:
Alex Kolenoff öb7 Answered 'seek to end the use of animals by man for food/commodities /vivisection/hunting/
Janet Weeks V öb7 Answered Not just a diet; a commitment on an individual level to abolish animal slavery
Grace Lorraine öb7 Answered do not consume/wear/use animals or take part in activities of their exploitation
Janine Laura Bronson öb7 Answered do not consume/wear/use animals or take part in activities of their exploitation
Rolanda Celina öb7 Answered do not consume/wear/use animals or take part in activities of their exploitation
Harold Brown öb7 Answered Recognizing the right of all sentient animals to be treated with respect/justice
Marie Le Boeuf öb7 Answered Veganism is an advanced way of living in accordance with Reverence for Life
Mary Martin Loder öb7 Answered - A way of life that seeks as far as practically possible to not exploit animals
Wendy Kobylarz öb7 Answered - The moral baseline of an animal rights/anti-speciesism movement
Nonhuman Emancipation öb7 Answered Recognizing the right of all sentient animals to be treated with respect/justice endash and left this Joan Dunayer :
Karen V Bevis endash I have always like the definition of Donald Watson who coined the term 'vegan' and was co-founder of the UK Vegan Society in 1944: Veganism is a way of living which excludes all forms of exploitation of, and cruelty to, the animal kingdom, and includes a reverence for life. It applies to the practice of living on the products of the plant kingdom to the exclusion of flesh, fish, fowl, eggs, honey, animal milk and its derivatives, and encourages the use of alternatives for all commodities derived wholly or in part from animals. It is probably a bit long for what you are looking for, but I think it is quite explicit.
Some left comments saying this is how they would combine several of the options to have arrived at the definition of veganism:
Dan Cudahy endash I would combine it something like this: Veganism, as a philosophy and a practice, recognizes the right of all sentient animals to be treated with respect and justice, and the doctrine that humankind should live without exploiting such animals. It is the moral baseline of the animal rights movement. Vegans do not consume, wear, or use sentient animals, or take part in any activities of their exploitation. http://
Trudy Thomas - "Not just a diet; a commitment on an individual level that seeks to end the USE of animals by man - recognizing the right of ALL sentient beings to live without exploitation for the benefit of animals/humans/earth.
M De Lourdes Carapelho öb7 Answered Veganism is an advanced way of living in accordance with Reverence for Life
Kristen Lee Ohanyan öb7 Answered do not consume/wear/use animals or take part in activities of their exploitation
Historical Definitions by The Vegan Society:
Vegans World Network left this comment: Original 1944 definition by Donald Watson; founder and man who coined the term endash Veganism is a way of living which excludes all forms of exploitation of, and cruelty to, the animal kingdom, and includes a reverence for life. It applies to the practice of living on the products of the plant kingdom to the exclusion of flesh, fish, fowl, eggs, honey, animal milk and its derivatives, and encourages the use of alternatives for all commodities derived wholly or in part from animals. Source link:
The Vegan Society endash
A definition from The Vegan Society in its earlier years:
'The object of the Society shall be to end the exploitation of animals by man"; and 'The word veganism shall mean the doctrine that man should live without exploiting animals." The Society pledges itself 'in pursuance of its object" to 'seek to end the use of animals by man for food, commodities, work, hunting, vivisection and all other uses involving exploitation of animal life by man. (From Veganism Defined; Leslie Cross, (Vice-President; The Vegan Society) published in Spring of 1951 Source Link: )
Today, the Society remains as determined as ever to promote vegan lifestyles - that is, ways of living that seek to exclude, as far as is possible and practical, all forms of exploitation of animals for food, clothing or any other purpose. With your help, veganism will soon be accepted and understood across the globe. Ultimately, the use of animal products (such as meat, dairy, eggs, leather and wool) will be viewed as an inhumane and unsustainable practice from a much less enlightened age. Source link:
Other sources for the definitions represented in the poll:
American Vegan Society - Vegans live on products of the plant kingdom. Veganism is compassion in action. It is a philosophy, diet, and lifestyle. Veganism is an advanced way of living in accordance with Reverence for Life, recognizing the rights of all living creatures, and extending to them the compassion, kindness, and justice exemplified in the Golden Rule. Vegans exclude flesh, fish, fowl, dairy products (animal milk, butter, cheese, yogurt, etc.), eggs, honey, animal gelatin, and all other foods of animal origin. Veganism also excludes animal products such as leather, wool, fur, and silk in clothing, upholstery, etc. Vegans usually make efforts to avoid the less-than-obvious animal oils, secretions, etc., in many products such as soaps, cosmetics, toiletries, household goods and other common commodities.
From Professor Gary Francione s AbolitionistApproach.com site:
Animal Equality website- Vegans choose to live a lifestyle that respects other animals as sentient individuals whose lives have meaning and do not consume, wear or use animal products or take part in activities which exploit animals..Source link:
The definition from non-vegan standard dictionary sources:
Merriem-Webster - a strict vegetarian who consumes no animal food or dairy products; also: one who abstains from using animal products (as leather).
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