Our Love Affair with Drugs
The History, the Science, the Politics
Jerrold Winter,PhD
Reviews and Awards
"I am amazed at how much Professor Winter has packed into these pages! One couldn't ask for a more concise, efficient transfer of vital information, a treasure trove of details about how drugs work in the brain, their place in history and in modern society. A pleasure to read." - Julie Holland, MD, Editor, Ecstasy: The Complete Guide and The Pot Book: A Complete Guide to Cannabis
"This book is timely in its discussions of drug abuse and, particularly, the opiate crisis. This is a significant and original contribution" - Jie Jack Li, author of Top Drugs: Their History, Pharmacology, and Syntheses
"A fascinating exploration of the range of effects of various psychopharmacological compounds, their remarkable histories and implications to the modern world. It is a beautifully written book with compelling insights into the role these substances have played throughout time and the lessons learned that provide valuable direction for the path that lies ahead." - Charles S. Grob, UCLA School of Medicine
"Winter is an expert and takes strong command of the topic. This book is unique for many reasons-its contemporary relevance, the political significance of the topic matter, and the author's background in the field." - Muhammad H. Zaman, author of Bitter Pills: The Global War on Counterfeit Drugs
"A highly readable book by one of the world's leading experts on the biology of drug effects. His broad perspective places those effects in a larger context by discussing the many non-drug factors-political, legal, ethical-that influence them. Full of information, it is at the same time accessible to the general reader." - Rick Strassman, author of DMT: The Spirit Molecule: A Doctor's Revolutionary Research Into the Biology of Near-Death and Mystical Experiences
"Winter clearly introduces the concepts of pharmacology, history, science, politics, and their intersections. An excellent introduction for anyone wishing to learn more about the science of drugs and the role they've played in influencing culture and policy over the last century." - Rick Doblin, Founder and Executive Director of the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies
"An entertaining and very readable individual account of psychoactive drugs, well infused with wisdom drawn from a lifetime in science." - David Nutt, author of Drugs Without the Hot Air: Making Sense of Legal and Illegal Drugs