An edition of For your own good (1998)

For your own good

the anti-smoking crusade and the tyranny of public health

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An edition of For your own good (1998)

For your own good

the anti-smoking crusade and the tyranny of public health

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The tobacco controversy is usually portrayed as a battle between selfless defenders of public health and greedy merchants of death. In For Your Own Good, journalist Jacob Sullum argues that such a view conceals the true nature of the crusade for a smoke-free society. As Sullum demonstrates, this struggle is not about the behavior of corporations; it's about the behavior of individuals. It is an attempt by one group of people to impose their tastes and preferences on another.

For Your Own Good shows that long before Philip Morris or R. J. Reynolds existed, tobacco's opponents condemned smoking as disgusting, immoral, addictive, unhealthy, and inconsiderate. In recent decades, they have used scientific evidence that smoking is hazardous to enlist the state in their crusade, arguing that the government has an obligation to discourage behavior that might lead to disease or injury.

Given this country's tradition of limited government, however, Americans tend to be skeptical of this argument. Sullum justifies their misgivings, noting that achieving a "smoke-free society" in a nation where tens of millions choose to smoke is necessarily an exercise in tyranny.

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Publisher
Free Press
Language
English
Pages
338

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Table of Contents

From Devil's Weed to Soldier's Friend --
Appropriate Remedial Action --
Coughing Cowboys --
Vice Charge --
Smoke Alarm --
Try, Try Again --
Little White Slavers --
Doctor's Orders --
Appendix: Ten Myths of the Anti-Smoking Movement.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 321-327) and index.

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
363.4
Library of Congress
HV5751 .S85 1998

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 338 p. :
Number of pages
338

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24764382M
Internet Archive
foryourowngoodan00sull
ISBN 10
0684827360, 0684871157
ISBN 13
9780684827360, 9780684871158
LCCN
98010798
OCLC/WorldCat
38206893

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