The hatred of drugs, according to the author, is the axis of
politics that has fundamentally shifted the nation's policy
format--from the progressive orientation that dominated from from
the time of Roosevelt to the Sixties, to the punitive orientation
that emerged during the Nixon presidency and continues to this day.
This triumph of the political use of drug hate is simultaneously a
disaster in policy consequences as it corrupts the criminal justice
system, exacerbates class inequality, drains public resources, and
denies the public their Constitutional heritage. Sadofsky Baggins
shows that the political success of the domestic war has
overwhelmed the policy failure in the nation's deliberations. The
War on Drugs is politically successful because it serves
traditional racial antagonisms, media need for theater, religious
needs for piety and denunciation of sinful pleasures, and maintains
conservative coalition politics by emphasizing punishment over
progress toward social justice. This book recognizes the need to
reassess the War on Drugs as a necessary step toward national
healing and future policy development. Recent popular movements and
initiatives, as well as the failure of some politicians to benefit
from deploying drug hate rhetoric, are considered as the opening of
such an awakening.
Sadofsky Baggins treats the War on Drugs as the epic of politics
and civilization in our time. This book continues his efforts to
explain how well-meaning citizens and manipulative politicans and
institutions construct laws that miserably fail in their intended
purpose and harm the nation in significant unintended ways. This
book is of interest to concerned citizens as well as scholars,
researchers, and policy makers involved with legal, drug, and
political issues.
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