Synopses & Reviews
Review
'This is a landmark book, destined to be regaled and harangued by many : should be read by a wide group of individuals, including members of the legal, political, medical, and drug abuse fields. Its views will irritate some and please others but, like the question of mind-altering drugs themselves, should give us all much to reflect on.' Journal of the American Medical Association
Review
' ... displays a carefuly paced, dry sense of humor ... The authors' impressive reach is ... matched by the firmness of their grasp ... a courageous, a sobering, and an immensely provocative book ... should be read, reread, and discussed by all those who are still motivated ... to improve the human condition.' Journal of Social and Biological Structures
Review
' ... presents the dilemmas, paradoxes, and inequities associated with the imposition of controls on drug use within the context of a society founded on the principle of individual freedom ... valuable reading for scholars; scientists; and students of psychology, law, medicine and religion.' Contemporary Psychology
Review
' ... thoroughly thought-out, well-written and tightly constructed ... essay, integrated and wide-ranging. The authors have mastered the vast literature on drugs, drug abuse, and the impact of alternative drug control strategies ... a valuable introduction to the literature and issues on drug control for social scientists, philosophers, policy analysts, medical professionals, and up-scale lay readers.' Franklin E. Zimring
Synopsis
This book offers a provocative analysis of controlling alcohol and drugs in industrial societies.
Synopsis
A provocative analysis of the philosophical, sociological, and historical background of the attempt to control the distribution and usage of consciousness-altering drugs in modern industrial societies.
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. 154-163) and index.
Table of Contents
Preface; 1. Questions of risk and liberty; 2. The meanings of addiction and dependence; 3. The historical direction of drug policy; 4. Varieties of drug control; 5. Solution or dissolution of the drug problem? Bibliography; Index.