
Addicted
Drugs and the Failed War to Stop Them
Michael B. Miller(Author)
Austin Macauley Publishers
Published on 8. November 2024
Book
Hardback
562 pages
978-1-0358-0013-1 (ISBN)
Description
Humans are biologically hardwired to alter their mental state, drugs are the pathway, and America is their biggest consumer. From antiquity to modernity, use and prohibition have gone hand in hand. Addicted raises the curtain to expose the lies and fill in the blanks behind America's failed 50 year war on drugs and makes sense of the quagmire of misinformed laws and policy, blending Miller's investigative journalism with historical narrative. In addition, Miller tells the story of nature's three primary psychotropic plants and the history of government efforts to suppress them: Papaver Somniferum, the opium poppy, the drug of Asian mystery, which provides opium and its derivative alkaloids morphine and heroin; Erythroxylum Coca, which provides the cocaine of all night parties and glamor; and Cannabis Sativa, L., the historical intoxicant of rebellion and counterculture. These plants convert soil, water, nutrients, CO2, and light into complex chemical substances, which can elevate, intoxicate, and even heal. Addicted unravels the institutional mechanism that fuels the war's self-perpetuation, its abject failure, and its deplorable byproduct of racial injustice. The stories in Addicted feature a diverse cast of heroes, villains, and bureaucrats as well as all the post-Nixon Presidents who failed in their version of the war.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Product notice
Laminated cover
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 32 mm
Weight
960 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-0358-0013-1 (9781035800131)
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Michael B. Miller is an international corporate attorney, strategic advisor and entrepreneurial mentor. He strives to live his life in the spirit of "Tikkun Olam", leaving the world a better place with a daily goal of paying something forward. He lives in Los Angeles, California.