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    The Art of...

    The Art of Suppression. Pleasure, Panic and Prohibition Since 1800

    Engels. Paperback, als nieuw

    The prohibition of alcohol in the USA was a notorious fiasco.
    The War on Drugs has been a deadly failure.
    Bans on alternative nicotine products keep people smoking cigarettes.
    Attempts to suppress legal highs result in more drugs hitting the market.
    Prohibition doesn't work but the world is filled with prohibitionists. Why?

    Christopher Snowdon's new history of prohibitions is a panoramic study of how bans begin, who instigates them and why they fail. It is a story of moral panics, vested interests and popular hysteria, driven by people who believe that utopia is only ever one ban away.

    Includes: The campaign for alcohol prohibition in the USA
    The worldwide ban on opium and the dawn of the War on Drugs
    The curious case of the European Union's ban on oral tobacco (snus)
    The 1920s crusade to suppress drinking worldwide
    The prohibition of Ecstasy and the rise of designer drugs
    The enduring appeal of prohibitionist policies today

    "The new Ken Burns and Lynn Novick documentary Prohibition is a five-and-a-half-hour missed opportunity to demonstrate why bans on substances are doomed from the start. Fortunately, for those who want to understand the irresistible lure of all types of prohibitions, there is Christopher Snowdon's The Art of Suppression: Pleasure, Panic and Prohibition Since 1800. Although Snowdon's comprehensive history will never reach as many people as the PBS series, The Art of Suppression makes the case that Burns seems to go out of his way to avoid: that prohibition of products that people desire, whether alcohol a century ago or Ecstasy today, is bound to fail miserably.
    It is easy now, as Ken Burns has masterfully done, to ridicule the prohibition of alcohol. But Snowdon does the heavy lifting of catching modern-day Carrie Nations in the act. Despite a long history of failure, the public always seems ready to enlist in prohibitionist campaigns, perhaps believing, as Snowdon puts it, that "utopia is only ever one ban away." - Jeff Stier, Reason magazine

    "In masterfully charting the history of the prohibitionists' war on pleasurable substances, in highlighting their endless failures to impose restrictions on the public, in exposing their dodgy use of statistics and 'evidence bases' to disguise moral arguments, and in emphasising the ability of us as individuals to exercise our capacity for self-restraint and personal responsibility, Snowdon does all of us determined to challenge the contemporary prohibitionist movement a great service." - Patrick Hayes, Spiked

    "When the law cuts off one avenue of pleasure, new sources are invariably found," as Snowdon puts it. If there is any great demand for a certain product, be it food, drink, drugs or sex, then the risks of purveying it are met by colossal rewards. The Art of Suppression is full of great facts - its description of opium-addicted Britain before the wars is particularly memorable. But its real impact is its pithy denunciation of the prohibitionist cause. It ends with a modest proposal for a more practical and tolerant approach to drugs of all kinds. In his modesty Snowdon does not hold much hope for implementation. But this book must make that goal more likely." - Tom Miers, author of Democracy and the Fall of the West

    Christopher Snowdon ;

    € 8,50

    The Ritual Process

    The Ritual Process

    Engels.Paperback, in zeer goede staat

    In The Ritual Process: Structure and Anti-Structure, Victor Turner examines rituals of the Ndembu in Zambia and develops his now-famous concept of "Communitas." He characterizes it as an absolute inter-human relation beyond any form of structure. The Ritual Process has acquired the status of a small classic since these lectures were first published in 1969. Turner demonstrates how the analysis of ritual behavior and symbolism may be used as a key to understanding social structure and processes. He extends Van Gennep's notion of the "liminal phase" of rites of passage to a more general level, and applies it to gain understanding of a wide range of social phenomena. Once thought to be the "vestigial" organs of social conservatism, rituals are now seen as arenas in which social change may emerge and be absorbed into social practice. As Roger Abrahams writes in his foreword to the revised edition: "Turner argued from specific field data. His special eloquence resided in his ability to lay open a sub-Saharan African system of belief and practice in terms that took the reader beyond the exotic features of the group among whom he carried out his fieldwork, translating his experience into the terms of contemporary Western perceptions. Reflecting Turner's range of intellectual interests, the book emerged as exceptional and eccentric in many ways: yet it achieved its place within the intellectual world because it so successfully synthesized continental theory with the practices of ethnographic reports." The American Anthropologist called Turner's book "ingenious and erudite, rich in highly stimulating ideas."

    Victor Turner (1920-1983) was a research officer at the Rhodes-Livingstone Institute in Zambia, where he began what was to be a lifelong study of Ndembu village life, ritual, and symbolism. He taught at the University of Manchester from 1955 to 1963, when he moved to the United States. Turner served as professor of anthropology at Cornell University, 1964-1968. From 1968 to 1977, he was professor of anthropology and social thought at the University of Chicago, and then until the time of his death he was William R. Kenan Professor of Anthropology and Religion at the University of Virginia.

    Roger Abrahams recently retired as director of the Center for Folklore and Ethnography at the University of Pennsylvania.

    Victor Turner ;

    € 20,00

    Live the Life You Love

    Live the Life You Love

    Engels. Paperback, naam op binnenkant kaft, verder in zeer goede staat.

    No matter how long it's been since you've dreamed it...
    No matter how "unrealistic" it seems...
    Your impossible dream may not be impossible anymore.

    If you've been waiting for a job that rewards you with more than a  paycheck...or for the perfect moment to take that "long-lost" dream off  hold...it's time to stop waiting and start creating a life you can truly  love!

    In this life altering follow-up to the sensational New York Times Bestseller  I Could Do Anything If I Only Knew What It Was, Barbara Sher shows you how  to break free from a career that doesn't cut it...tailor-make a meaningful,  rewarding life to your personal specifications...and create a foundation for  a success that's strong enough to support your heart's desire.  With wisdom and warm reassurance, this step-by-step guide to personal and professional  fulfillment teaches you the practical strategies you need to make your  "impossible" dreams possible, reachable, and real.

    Discover:

    How to use "outcome thinking" to plot a positive path to your lifelong goal
    What your favorite childhood pastimes tell you about what it takes to be a happy adult
    How to use your natural curiosity, talents, and resources to turn your thinking--and your luck--around
    Why one-size careers do NOT fit all
    Foolproof techniques for leaping over the hurdles between you and your dream
    How to do what you love and love what you do for the rest of your life!1997).

    Barbara Sher ;

    € 6,50
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