The Politics of Drugs: From Production to Consumption
- 208 pages
- 8 hours of reading
The book delves into the complex landscape of drug consumption, highlighting that approximately 185 million people engage with illicit drugs, alongside a rising trend in prescribed and over-the-counter medications. It explores the historical context of drug criminalization, revealing how racism and xenophobia influenced these decisions. The narrative critiques the ongoing "war on drugs," which intertwines with anti-terrorism efforts, noting its failure to curb demand and supply. Ultimately, it discusses the varied global responses to drug use and the ideological conflicts surrounding them.
