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  • Hardcover: 368 pages
  • Publisher: William Morrow (April 19, 2016)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0062389645
  • ISBN-13: 978-0062389640
  • Product Dimensions: 6 x 1.2 x 9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (57 customer reviews)
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By Bassocantor TOP 50 REVIEWER on April 18, 2016
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I did not like reading this book. By that, I don't mean that THE HUMANE ECONOMY is badly written or uninteresting, or anything like that. It's just that the subject matter is so tragical that it's really rough reading. For those of you who are really kind-hearted souls, I bet you will also have trouble reading this book.

Nevertheless, I'm glad that I did read this book. I'm not too proud to admit I was ignorant of many practices revealed in this book. I learned a lot that I needed to know, and I also learned some practical ways to make a difference.

THE HUMANE ECONOMY is not designed to just make you feel guilty, and then set you loose. Rather, the theme presented here is that it's possible to DO lots of constructive things to end animal abuse. Mr Pacelle documents cases that have changed for the better, with lots of hard work (and sometimes pressure applied to the right people.)

One of the first chapters is a case study on PetSmart and Petco. The author shows how these corporations decided to stop supporting the puppy mill business, and instead, use their stores as animal adoption locations. (I have personally visited these adoption days at both these stores.)

When money is involved, the author explains, it will likely be very difficult to convince a corporation to give up products in the name of animal welfare. But it can be done, as Mr. Pacelle documents. In the chapter, "A Capitalist Revolution Frees the Pigs, we see how McDonald's corporation was pressured by none other than Carl Ichan. Ultimately, after much cajoling, they agreed to not buy pork originating from breeding cages called "gestation stalls.
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Wayne Pacelle scores another hit with this sequel to his New York Times bestseller, The Bond The Bond: Our Kinship with Animals, Our Call to Defend Them. Why did Ringling Bros retire its elephants, Petco and Petsmart stop selling dogs and start adopting them, SeaWorld stop breeding orcas, McDonald's and Walmart and 100's of others go cage-free, Armani ditch fur, Delta and 45+ airlines stop shipping hunting trophies, and the NIH retire chimps from research? Pacelle gives the inside stories on all of these humane transformations, and more.

He argues that corporate America is transforming the world for animals, driven by humane consumers, investors, and citizens. And he shows how new innovations are sometimes superseding the need to use animals entirely: CGI special effects arereplacing animals in Hollywood films, and Hampton Creek and Beyond Meat are "taking the animal out of the equation" of egg and meat production. This is a story of high tech innovation and powerful corporate transformations, told by the man most responsible for leading it.

I strongly recommend this book to animal lovers and business book lovers alike. It's the ultimate inside account of a transformation taking place in our economy with huge potential to improve the world for animals. More than anything though, it's a story of what human compassion and ingenuity can achieve unleashed.

[Disclosure: I previously worked for the Humane Society of the US, and helped edit portions of this book.]
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I purchased this and I am just getting into it and like what I am reading - which is a far cry from a couple of other reviews that were not about the product - and lowered the star-rating.

After seeing Wayne Pacelle on the Bill Maher HBO Real Time show this past week, May 2016, I decided to read the reviews of this latest book. In Maher's interview, Pacelle was well spoken and sensible... relatively speaking, one of the lone voices against a likely societal misconception of the entire animal-industrial complex. So, I was a little surprised to see two clearly single-star ratings. In reading them, I got a bit suspicious about the motivations of the reviewers due to the fact that they both threw out some serious innuendo. The first one-star review by "Ted" at least started off sounding unbiased, kudos, but ended up throwing in other radical statements that are likely meant to discount the author and the overall vision of a better world. The second one-star review was simply a cut/paste of what turns out to be a Washington Lobby against HSUS run by Rick Bearman.

This was what my simple Google search turned up, from San Diego News Channel 8...

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According to the CEO of HSUS, Wayne Pacelle, the organization is being attacked in part because of a decade long campaign by Washington lobbyist Richard Berman. Berman, according to Pacelle, represents restaurants, the meat industry and other groups against animal welfare organizations.

“This is a front group funded by animal abuse organizations attacking us for ten-years. Badge of honor, we're doing our job just right,” said Pacelle.

CBS News 8 reached out to the Center for Organizational research and education.
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