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Reefer Madness: ... and Other Tales from the American Underground [Paperback]

Eric Schlosser
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26 Feb 2004

PRE-ORDER ERIC SCHLOSSER'S NEW BOOK, COMMAND AND CONTROL, COMING 17 SEPTEMBER 2013

From the author of Fast Food Nation, Eric Schlosser's Reefer Madness: and Other Tales from the American Underground follows the money to uncover made the country rich: porn, pot and exploitation.

In three linked essays, Eric Schlosser uncovers how dirty dealings and secret vices are part of a global black market on which we all depend.

Reefer Madness traces the history of the contemporary 'war on drugs' from its origins in Reagan's social conservatism through to its profound impact on civil society, creating a justice system that punishes marijuana offences more harshly than rape and murder.

An Empire of the Obscene tells the story of Reuben Sturman, the billionaire 'Walt Disney of porn' who most effectively exploited economies of scale to create a business that now saturates America and the world with graphic sexual imagery.

In the Strawberry Fields shows how public demand for a soft red fruit is causing mass migration from Central America and changing California's political economy forever.

'An amazing secret history of America's favourite vices'
  Independent

'A shocking journey through the underside of the world's mightiest economy'
  The Times

'Schlosser tells us things we already suspect to be true, but don't dare think about'
  Daily Telegraph

'Superb ... mind-blowing ... quite simply the non-fiction book of the year'
  The List

Eric Schlosser is an author and investigative journalist based in New York. His first book, Fast Food Nation, was a major international bestseller. His work has appeared in the Atlantic Monthly, Rolling Stone and the Guardian.


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  • Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Penguin; New Ed edition (26 Feb 2004)
  • Language: Unknown
  • ISBN-10: 0141010762
  • ISBN-13: 978-0141010762
  • Product Dimensions: 12.9 x 2.2 x 19.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 501,110 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Eric Schlosser is an author and investigative journalist based in New York. His first book, FAST FOOD NATION, was a major international bestseller (Allen Lane, 2001). His work has appeared in the Atlantic Monthly, Rolling Stone and the Guardian.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Highly recommended 19 Jan 2005
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Don't be freaked by the title. This is an excellently researched and documented book about some aspects of American life : marijuana laws, pornography and cheap Mexican labour in the southern states...

I find the way of writing thouroughly enjoyable and appreciate the author's point of view on some of these subjects - the hypocrisy that pervades. Indeed, how is it possible that, in some US states a convicted murderer will remain six years in jail while a person possessing limited quantities of marijuana (but caught for the third time : "Three strikes and you're out!") will be in prison for life ? Why does the US government claim to want to boot out the Mexican farmers of the South on the basis that "they are taking our jobs" when, clearly they bring a lot of riches to the country while receiving none themselves ? Perhaps this is the most moving chapter of the book... The description of the way in which these Mexican immigrants have to live is deeply shocking.

A great book.

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4.0 out of 5 stars An enjoying read 8 Jun 2004
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The book is split into 3 essays each dealing with a different topic.

The first essay concerns the unjust American laws concerning marijuana and mandatory minimum sentances. The second deals with the exploitation of illegal immigrants in the strawberry fields of california. The third and final essay deals with the porn industry and how the American government attempts to hide its own freedom of press laws.

I found the first essay the most interesting, however all three were shocking in their own rights. If you have read the others other book - 'Fast Food Nation' i would recommend this book, if you have not, i'd recommend reading that first!

As a whole i thought the book was very interesting reassuring my beliefs that, while America is a nice place to visit, you wouldnt wanna live there!

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Another great work by Eric Schlosser 14 Sep 2006
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Having read 'Fast Food Nation' (FFN) when it first came out and enjoyed knowing all about what is wrong with the fast food industry I knew 'Reefer Madness' was a very similar book just from reading its back cover.

There are three totally self-contained chapters on the subjects of the commerce and consumption of marijuana, migrant and immigrant workers in California's fruit picking industry and the production and consumption of pornography.

And I was not disappointed. 'Reefer Madness' succintly exposes some idiosyncrasies in American society with the same coolness, wit and depth of FFN. Each chapter traces out a short history of the subject, which in the case of Marijuana goes back to just after the independence, in 1776. Schlosser keeps a very cool head and includes the odd fun fact that will make you laugh inside. He doesn't come out explicitly for one side of the discussion (which inevitably there is) until the very last chapter, where he wraps everything up. Until then, the only clue about Schlosser's opinion lies in the fact that he sometimes uses irony (but never sarchasm) to describe the actions of someone he either feels sorry for or totally disagrees with and that he always treats extremely fairly the people and views that he seems to be supporting. Which is more than understanding.

If your political background is more on the right/conservative side you will be relieved to hear that the author, although siding with the left side of the spectrum on these same issues, writes in a very impartial, reasoned and informed way. So please don't dismiss the author and the book as 'something written by a leftie': besides being out of fashion these days, that kind of thinking will only lead you to closing up your eyes to some of the most stupid and thoughtless contradictions in USA's society, a society which still manages to exhert considerable influence over the rest of the world. If, however, like me, you think it's ridiculous that the possession of a pound of weed should make you spend the rest of your life in jail while many murders and rapes don't, you should definitely read this book.
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