Основной контент книги What Prohibition Has Done to America
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What Prohibition Has Done to America

Exploring the Legacy of Prohibition in America

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In «What Prohibition Has Done to America,» Fabian Franklin presents a meticulous analysis of the social, economic, and political ramifications of the Prohibition era in the United States. Written in a polemic yet accessible style, the book contextualizes the Prohibition movement within the broader framework of early 20th-century American society, examining how the ban on alcohol transformed public life, crime, and governance. Franklin deftly weaves historical facts with vivid anecdotal evidence, providing readers with a rich tapestry of the unforeseen consequences of this ambitious legislative experiment, all while advocating for a critical reevaluation of moral legislation in democratic societies. Fabian Franklin, an astute journalist and historian, drew upon his extensive experience in observing societal shifts and political movements throughout his career. His keen insights into American culture reflect a deep engagement with the consequences of governmental interventions in personal freedoms. Franklin's background in journalism and his involvement in social reform championed a critical and pragmatic worldview, shaping his argument against Prohibition as a misguided attempt at moral regulation. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in American history, law, or sociology. Franklin's captivating narrative not only informs but also provokes thoughtful discussion about the delicate balance between legislation and personal liberty, making it a pivotal contribution to the discourse on social policy in America.

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Veröffentlichungsdatum auf Litres:
10 September 2024
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80 S.
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8596547666233
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