Beware Euphoria: The Moral Roots and Racial Myths of America's War on Drugs - Fisher, George (Judge John Crown Professor of Law, Judge John Crown Professor of Law, Stanford Law School) - Books - Oxford University Press Inc - 9780197688489 - March 22, 2024
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Beware Euphoria: The Moral Roots and Racial Myths of America's War on Drugs

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Beware Euphoria uncovers the roots of America's moral obsession with drug regulation, offering a lively and fascinating history of the nation's racialized fear of intoxication. Challenging the idea that early antidrug laws in the US arose from racial animus, George Fisher instead shows in textured detail how US drug laws were driven by a deep-seated cultural taboo against euphoria and a preoccupation with white moral integrity. From nineteenth-century opium dens to the war on cocaine and cannabis, and more, Fisher offers a vivid tour of the sites of conflict, along with a convincing case for how the moral discourses and social contexts of the day pit drugs against the law.

Bringing this history up to the present, Fisher shows how the racial dynamic has changed dramatically. As harsher penalties swell prisons with mostly nonwhite dealers, antidrug laws have come under renewed scrutiny as a tool of racial oppression. The book closes with an examination of cannabis legalization, driven in part by the movement for racial justice.


528 pages, 21 figures 21 figures & 11 maps

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released March 22, 2024
ISBN13 9780197688489
Publishers Oxford University Press Inc
Pages 504
Dimensions 319 × 246 × 31 mm   ·   834 g

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