反毒品战争的战争

R. Crandall
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这一章的重点是针对毒品战争的战争,这是一场次要的、衍生的、意识形态的战争,它被用作理解过去二十年来美国毒品问题的框架工具。它讨论了与毒品的斗争是否达到了目标,以及长期禁毒政策的道德、政治、经济和个人成本是否超过了自由化。它还指乔治·w·布什时期的白宫国家毒品控制政策办公室主任约翰·沃尔特斯,他利用美国的核心价值观来捍卫毒品战争。这一章讨论了保守派对毒品的看法,这一观点在20世纪之交席卷美国的进步改革浪潮中被禁酒运动所重申。它指出,在美国,无处不在的毒品使用是道德沦丧的信号,而禁止是唯一的解决办法。
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The War over the War on Drugs
This chapter focuses on the war over the war on drugs, which is a secondary, derivative, and ideological war that is used as a framing device for understanding the question of drugs in the United States over the past two decades. It addresses whether the fight against drugs has achieved its objectives and whether the moral, political, economic, and personal costs of protracted policies of drug prohibition outweigh liberalization. It also refers to John Walters, director of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy under George W. Bush, who recruited core American values to defend the drug war. The chapter discusses the conservative view on drugs, which was reiterated by the Temperance and Prohibition movements as part of the Progressive reform wave that swept the United States at the turn of the twentieth century. It points out how pervasive drug use in America is a signal of moral decline, and prohibition is the only solution.
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