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Mark Lawrence Schrad

    Mark Lawrence Schrrads Werk bietet eine fesselnde Erkundung der komplexen Zusammenhänge zwischen Alkohol, politischer Macht und dem Staat, mit besonderem Schwerpunkt auf Russland. Er untersucht akribisch die anhaltende Spannung zwischen den finanziellen Notwendigkeiten eines Staates und dem Wohlergehen seiner Bevölkerung. Schrrads Forschung befasst sich mit den historischen und institutionellen Mechanismen, die die Alkoholpolitik und ihre gesellschaftlichen Folgen prägen. Sein Ansatz liefert entscheidende Einblicke, wie scheinbar einfache Themen für das Verständnis von Staatskunst und gesellschaftlichen Entwicklungen von zentraler Bedeutung werden.

    Smashing the Liquor Machine
    Vodka Politics
    • Vodka Politics

      • 512 Seiten
      • 18 Lesestunden

      Russia's relationship with vodka is deeply intertwined with its history and politics. In Vodka Politics, Mark Lawrence Schrad contends that societal alcoholism is not an inherent trait but a product of the country's autocratic political system, which has historically utilized vodka as a tool of governance. The book explores this connection through a historical lens, from the reign of Ivan the Terrible to Vladimir Putin, revealing a state history steeped in alcohol. By examining the role of vodka in political events—from tsarist intrigues to the behavior of Soviet leaders—Schrad provides a nuanced perspective on Russian history. He investigates how rulers have leveraged alcohol to maintain their power, the impact of alcohol on tsarist coups, and the consequences of Nicholas II's prohibition on the Bolshevik Revolution. The text poses critical questions about the Soviet Union's reliance on liquor for its status as a world power and how vodka politics contributed to the collapse of communism and public health crises in the 1990s. Schrad argues that addressing the political legacies of vodka is vital for the future of Russian leadership, as the "liquor question" remains relevant in contemporary politics, posing significant challenges for social well-being and democracy.

      Vodka Politics
      4,3
    • Smashing the Liquor Machine

      • 376 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      "The book begins with a vignette of the world's most famous-and most misunderstood-prohibitionist: the hatchet-wielding saloon smasher, Carrie Nation. A deeper investigation finds that she was anything but the Bible-thumping, white, conservative evangelical that she's commonly made-out to be; but rather a populist-progressive equal-rights crusader. Chapter 1 lays bare the shortcomings of the dominant, historical narrative of temperance and prohibitionism as uniquely American developments resulting from a clash of religious and cultural groups. By examining the global history of prohibition, we can shed new light on the American experience. Answering the fundamental question-why prohibition? This book argues that temperance was a global resistance movement against imperialism, subjugation, and the predatory capitalism of a liquor traffic in which political and economic elites profited handsomely from the addiction and misery of the people"-- Provided by publisher

      Smashing the Liquor Machine
      4,0