Marian Burros of The New York Times writes: "Much of what Mr. Robbins has to say about diet in this country is unremarkable: we eat too much meat and dairy products. Much of what Mr. Robbins has to say about the inhumane treatment of animals on factory farms is correct. But Mr. Robbins undermines his case by exaggerating; facts mix with factoids and anecdotes."[1]
In 1988, Robbins founded EarthSave, a non-profit organization promoting vegetarianism. Its purpose was to channel into action the reader response to Diet for a New America.[5]
Editions
In 2012, a 25th anniversary edition of the book was released in paperback,[6] audiobook, and electronic formats.
Further reading
Iacobbo, Karen; Iacobbo, Michael (2004). Vegetarian America: A History. Praeger. ISBN978-0-313-36164-7.
^ abColman McCarthy (August 6, 1988). "A Calmer, Rational Approach"(PDF). Finger Lakes Times. Robbins has written a book that is the pioneering match of Aldo Leopold's Sand County Almanac, John Rawls' A Theory of Justice, and Rachel Carson's Silent Spring
^"Frequently Asked Questions". EarthSave. Retrieved January 14, 2022. The EarthSave Foundation was founded in 1988 by celebrated author John Robbins. EarthSave was the direct result of the overwhelming reader response to the 1987 publication Diet for a New America.
^Robbins, John (December 11, 2012). Diet for a New America: How Your Food Choices Affect Your Health, Happiness and the Future of Life on Earth (2nd ed.). HJ Kramer/New World Library. p. 464. ISBN9781932073546.