I just posted a new historical deep-dive piece called Prohibition and the Profit Motive.

It’s part essay, part political analysis—written with narrative flair but grounded in receipts.

Would love feedback from other writers, especially if you’re working in nonfiction, alt-history, or political commentary.


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Prohibition and the Profit Motive – How the U.S. Sold Control as Virtue

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_Subject Index: 

Origins of the Temperance Movement, Feminist advocacy and state betrayal, Racialized and class-based enforcement of Prohibition, Government-sanctioned poisoning, Surveillance and control policies, Economic exploitation of addiction, The War on Drugs as a legacy system, Pharmaceutical profiteering and opioid crisis, The commodification of pain, Resistance, rebellion, and reclaiming history_

  • TheMadPhilosopher@lemm.eeOP
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    9 days ago

    I wrote this piece to challenge the idea that Prohibition was ever about virtue.

    If you’ve ever felt like history was sanitized or weaponized, this is for you.

    Appreciate any feedback or thoughts—especially from folks who care about systems, history, or propaganda.

    Thanks for reading.