Why Drug Wars Fail, Volume One

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Why Drug Wars Fail, Volume One
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Publisher : graffiti militante
Total Pages : 616
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ISBN-10 : 9780982078747
ISBN-13 : 0982078749
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Book Synopsis Why Drug Wars Fail, Volume One by : Glenn Robinette

Book excerpt: A study of prohibitions: why they fail, how they begin, what causes them, who benefits, the methods and results. Drug wars are not only failures, they are counterproductive and are associated with regime change. They are motivated by political jealousy, social disruption, bad medicine, economic greed and religious hysteria.


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