tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2287999849939481621.post1345893269623293236..comments2023-10-29T04:03:59.255-07:00Comments on Leftwing Criminologist: On Alcoholism – A Look at a Trotsky’s Problems of LifeUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2287999849939481621.post-62578911688166569352017-12-23T02:05:12.895-08:002017-12-23T02:05:12.895-08:00Prohibition today exists in different ways for dru...Prohibition today exists in different ways for drugs,from death penalty to mandatory sentences. Peace or revolt it makes no difference, drugs are treated more harshly. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2287999849939481621.post-56303541539247926082016-11-24T05:20:08.681-08:002016-11-24T05:20:08.681-08:00The vodka monopoly to which you refer was the mono...The vodka monopoly to which you refer was the monopoly the czarist state held on vodka production. Far from restricting production, the sale of vodka to the people was a huge source of revenue. After the revoulyion, the monopoly went and just about anyone could make vodka at home, with predictable consequences. At some stage controls were reintroduced. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15862079054368076461noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2287999849939481621.post-39509200686120914972008-01-31T05:06:00.000-08:002008-01-31T05:06:00.000-08:00very interesting post. the question is, for me any...very interesting post. the question is, for me anyway, is drinking a problem caused by capitalism or a problem because of capitalism. the issues of alcoholism and binge -drinking have come about not because of drink itself but because of the alienation caused by capitalism.<BR/><BR/>would alcohol still be a crutch for people in a socialist society with decent public services, workers control of industry etc or would it simply be a (relatively) harmless way to let off steam...working will still be stressful and sweat-worthy under socialism and drinking will be a much safer way to have fun than it is now.<BR/><BR/>mines a tequila and limeAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2287999849939481621.post-21268547508639863442008-01-31T01:08:00.000-08:002008-01-31T01:08:00.000-08:00Big subjectBinge drinking is a real issue in the U...Big subject<BR/><BR/>Binge drinking is a real issue in the UK. There's an argument that this is largely due to the licensing laws, which I tend to support, but there is no doubt it is ingrained in British culture in a way it is not elsewhere.<BR/><BR/>Russia has its own alcohol issues which share some parallels with Britain but are also very Russian.<BR/><BR/>I'm glad you reject prohibition, but the truth is that this is only scratching the surface of the issue.<BR/><BR/>If you mull over for even a moment a question such as - is drinking, or other drug use a product of alienation or an expression of life - then I think you will very quickly be overwhelmed by how hard it is to arrive at an answer to such a question. And if not, simply ask a number of socialists you know and see the range of answers you will get.<BR/><BR/>Remember also that socialism has a reputation for being pretty piss poor in the fun department. This is not entirely undeserved.<BR/><BR/>I am a big fan of Trotsky's 'Problems of Everyday Life', mostly because it chose to 'boldly go where no one has ever gone before', but that is not to say I would agree with his actual attitudes to anything much in the same way as I would to, say, 'The Permanent Revolution' or some such.<BR/><BR/>So to sum up, I would respond to your post by saying, glad you brought the matter up, it deserves serious attention, but hey, you're on to a big, big topic here.<BR/><BR/>Finally, I would refer you to the pamphlet the Australian SP put out a few years ago on the heroin issue, which they ran a big campaign on. I don't know if you are familiar with it but if not I think you would be very interested in it. Like your's, it was a brave attempt to enter tricky waters. I don't think they quite pulled it off, but still am happy to give them credit for the effortAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2287999849939481621.post-73458526594173122732008-01-30T15:48:00.000-08:002008-01-30T15:48:00.000-08:00I don't see prohibition in the future.If you read ...I don't see prohibition in the future.<BR/><BR/>If you read Deutscher's bio of Trotsky, the whole country of Russia, would be on a binge.Frank Partisanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03536211653082893030noreply@blogger.com