Drug Use for Grown-Ups Drug Use for Grown-Ups

Drug Use for Grown-Ups

Chasing Liberty in the Land of Fear

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Publisher Description

“Hart’s argument that we need to drastically revise our current view of illegal drugs is both powerful and timely . . . when it comes to the legacy of this country’s war on drugs, we should all share his outrage.” —The New York Times Book Review

From one of the world's foremost experts on the subject, a powerful argument that the greatest damage from drugs flows from their being illegal, and a hopeful reckoning with the possibility of their use as part of a responsible and happy life


Dr. Carl L. Hart, Ziff Professor at Columbia University and former chair of the Department of Psychology, is one of the world's preeminent experts on the effects of so-called recreational drugs on the human mind and body. Dr. Hart is open about the fact that he uses drugs himself, in a happy balance with the rest of his full and productive life as a researcher and professor, husband, father, and friend. In Drug Use for Grown-Ups, he draws on decades of research and his own personal experience to argue definitively that the criminalization and demonization of drug use--not drugs themselves--have been a tremendous scourge on America, not least in reinforcing this country's enduring structural racism.

Dr. Hart did not always have this view. He came of age in one of Miami's most troubled neighborhoods at a time when many ills were being laid at the door of crack cocaine. His initial work as a researcher was aimed at proving that drug use caused bad outcomes. But one problem kept cropping up: the evidence from his research did not support his hypothesis. From inside the massively well-funded research arm of the American war on drugs, he saw how the facts did not support the ideology. The truth was dismissed and distorted in order to keep fear and outrage stoked, the funds rolling in, and Black and brown bodies behind bars.

Drug Use for Grown-Ups will be controversial, to be sure: the propaganda war, Dr. Hart argues, has been tremendously effective. Imagine if the only subject of any discussion about driving automobiles was fatal car crashes. Drug Use for Grown-Ups offers a radically different vision: when used responsibly, drugs can enrich and enhance our lives. We have a long way to go, but the vital conversation this book will generate is an extraordinarily important step.

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2021
January 12
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
304
Pages
PUBLISHER
Penguin Publishing Group
SELLER
PENGUIN GROUP USA, INC.
SIZE
3.3
MB

Customer Reviews

Ceia J ,

Interesting

I honestly approached this book with the assumption that it was the author’s love letter to heroin and that he wrote an entire book to justify his addiction. WRONG!! This book is actually a thoughtful take on drug usage backed up by scientific data. Sure, the author’s affinity for heroin do shine through, but they aren’t the basis for this book. Human rights and freedoms are actually the basis, and I never expected to receive THAT message from this book when I started reading it 3 days ago. It’s a must read! Just ensure you do so with an open mind.

Kidd_YeeZy ,

A future pillar of the medicinal - psychedelic revolution

If one has any pharmacological interests or curiosity of the War on Drugs societal impact, this book’s an essential read. 10/10

bigsloth ,

Fascinating

If you are an adult who uses any drug recreationally while still being able to maintain your daily schedule,obligations,etc. and doesn’t suffer from addiction, then you should read this.

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