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| 09773. PERCEPTIONS OF DRUGS IN AMERICAN POPULAR CULTURE: THE NEW MORALISM AND ITS CONTRADICTIONS. Portrays American's attitudes towards illicit drugs and their use in the 1980s, presenting the argument that perceptions have changed dramatically since the permissive 1960s. Examines some of the factors responsible for this shift in public opinion, including the impact of drug-related deaths among athletes, the presence of drugs in the workplace, the effect of violent youth drug gangs, and the anti-drug campaigns of recent Republic Administrations. 20p., 49f., 40b. |
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