Confronting the Drug Control Establishment: Alfred Lindesmith as a Public Intellectual (Suny Series in Deviance and Social Control) (Suny Series, Deviance & Social Control)
Book Details
Author(s)David Patrick Keys
PublisherState University of New York Press
ISBN / ASIN0791443949
ISBN-139780791443941
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Sales Rank3,946,250
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Confronting the Drug Control Establishment is a biography of Alfred R. Lindesmith and an intellectual history of his times. A sociologist at Indiana University, Lindesmith believed legal prohibition of addictive drugs was futile and wrote widely on the threat to democracy inherent in such a policy.
Lindesmith's career began during the 1930s and developed along with the emerging drug prohibitions in the early and mid-twentieth century. Throughout his life Lindesmith attempted to utilize his research for the creation of more rational and humane drug control laws. His consistent message was that the addict's self-concept is a central element in human addiction. Lindesmith felt that an overriding influence on an addict's self-concept is a fear of withdrawal, which keeps an addict from seeking treatment and becomes a key driving force in the drug problem.
