This paper places America's “war on drugs” in perspective in order to develop a new metaphor for control of drug misuse. A brief and focused history of America's experience with substance use and substance use policy over the past several hundred years provides background and a framework to compare the current Pharmacological Revolution with America's Nineteenth Century Industrial Revolution. The paper concludes with cautions about growing challenges and provides suggestions for navigating this revolution and reducing its negative impact on individuals and society
abstract: The United States’ War on Drugs declared in 1971 by President Richard Nixon and revamped...
Virtually all known human groups have devised and regularly used techniques for altering consciousne...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation.July 2019. Major: Comparative Literature. Advisors: Robe...
For nearly a century, the federal government of the United States has engaged in a variety of activi...
This paper provides a detailed in-depth analysis of the historic traits and principles of the «War o...
The history of narcotics use and drug control in the U.S. before passage of the Harrison Act in 1914...
This paper describes an interdisciplinary approach to understanding and addressing the many problems...
The history of narcotics use and drug control in the U.S. before passage of the Harrison Act in 1914...
Since President Nixon declared that the U.S. was to wage an “all out war” against the use of illegal...
Since the Enlightenment, Anglo-American temperance thinkers—who were usually clergymen and physician...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/new_foreign_relations/17/thumbnail.jpgA timely his...
This article returns to a war waged virtually throughout this century--a war between the theories of...
This article returns to a war waged virtually throughout this century--a war between the theories of...
Abstract: The predominant policy of prohibition (i.e. “War on Drugs”) emerged in the early Twentieth...
Bachelor thesis U.S. War on Drugs: Why the Repressive Approach Keeps Failing examines historical dev...
abstract: The United States’ War on Drugs declared in 1971 by President Richard Nixon and revamped...
Virtually all known human groups have devised and regularly used techniques for altering consciousne...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation.July 2019. Major: Comparative Literature. Advisors: Robe...
For nearly a century, the federal government of the United States has engaged in a variety of activi...
This paper provides a detailed in-depth analysis of the historic traits and principles of the «War o...
The history of narcotics use and drug control in the U.S. before passage of the Harrison Act in 1914...
This paper describes an interdisciplinary approach to understanding and addressing the many problems...
The history of narcotics use and drug control in the U.S. before passage of the Harrison Act in 1914...
Since President Nixon declared that the U.S. was to wage an “all out war” against the use of illegal...
Since the Enlightenment, Anglo-American temperance thinkers—who were usually clergymen and physician...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/new_foreign_relations/17/thumbnail.jpgA timely his...
This article returns to a war waged virtually throughout this century--a war between the theories of...
This article returns to a war waged virtually throughout this century--a war between the theories of...
Abstract: The predominant policy of prohibition (i.e. “War on Drugs”) emerged in the early Twentieth...
Bachelor thesis U.S. War on Drugs: Why the Repressive Approach Keeps Failing examines historical dev...
abstract: The United States’ War on Drugs declared in 1971 by President Richard Nixon and revamped...
Virtually all known human groups have devised and regularly used techniques for altering consciousne...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation.July 2019. Major: Comparative Literature. Advisors: Robe...