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From Americaâs plantation-turned-prison known as Angola in Louisiana to the psychedelic boom of Silicon Valley, The Next Fix tracks a seismic shift in global drug policy. Kojo Koramâlegal scholar and acclaimed author of Uncommon Wealthâtravels across five continents to examine how criminalized substances are being rebranded as commodities in a new billion-dollar industry. Legal cannabis dispenÂsaries now trade in what once led to life sentences. Psychedelics have become fertile ground for biotech. But for all these developments, prisons still swell with underprivileged users and addicts, and enforcement falls hardest along lines of race and class.
This is not a polemic for or against legalization. It is a powerful, clear-eyed reckoning with how we got hereâand what kind of future is taking shape in a world addicted to economic âfixesâ every bit as much as it is troubled by drugs. Combining reportÂage, political analysis and vivid personal testimony, The Next Fix tells the untold story of drugs, capitalÂism and inequality in the twenty-first century.
This is not a polemic for or against legalization. It is a powerful, clear-eyed reckoning with how we got hereâand what kind of future is taking shape in a world addicted to economic âfixesâ every bit as much as it is troubled by drugs. Combining reportÂage, political analysis and vivid personal testimony, The Next Fix tells the untold story of drugs, capitalÂism and inequality in the twenty-first century.
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From Americaâs plantation-turned-prison known as Angola in Louisiana to the psychedelic boom of Silicon Valley, The Next Fix tracks a seismic shift in global drug policy. Kojo Koramâlegal scholar and acclaimed author of Uncommon Wealthâtravels across five continents to examine how criminalized substances are being rebranded as commodities in a new billion-dollar industry. Legal cannabis dispenÂsaries now trade in what once led to life sentences. Psychedelics have become fertile ground for biotech. But for all these developments, prisons still swell with underprivileged users and addicts, and enforcement falls hardest along lines of race and class.
This is not a polemic for or against legalization. It is a powerful, clear-eyed reckoning with how we got hereâand what kind of future is taking shape in a world addicted to economic âfixesâ every bit as much as it is troubled by drugs. Combining reportÂage, political analysis and vivid personal testimony, The Next Fix tells the untold story of drugs, capitalÂism and inequality in the twenty-first century.
This is not a polemic for or against legalization. It is a powerful, clear-eyed reckoning with how we got hereâand what kind of future is taking shape in a world addicted to economic âfixesâ every bit as much as it is troubled by drugs. Combining reportÂage, political analysis and vivid personal testimony, The Next Fix tells the untold story of drugs, capitalÂism and inequality in the twenty-first century.
