Primero Dios

Primero Dios

Author: Kenneth G. Davis

Publisher: Susquehanna University Press

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9780945636502

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It is a widespread phenomenon among Hispanics both in the United States and abroad. The question is whether this grandparent of the self-help movement, born among middle-class, Midwestern Anglophones, is truly adaptable and liberating for the Hispanic community


The Politics of Alcoholism

The Politics of Alcoholism

Author: Carolyn Wiener

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2023-04-14

Total Pages: 271

ISBN-13: 1000948188

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The Politics of Alcoholism can be read on one level as a fascinating history of the evolving politics of what this country is doing about “the problem of alcoholism.” Not so long ago that problem was scarcely larger than a human hand against the horizon, but now it makes good, regular newspaper copy. This text follows through on the much-raised question of how a social problem becomes defined as a large scale problem, when the same phenomenon x Preface now labeled as “a problem” was not so named before. What is offered here is a direct attack on the rise into public visibility of something previously the concern of a relatively small number of people and groups, and which gets defined along the way as a problem for the whole nation. The second issue addressed is closer to the political scientist’s traditional interest, namely the politics of handling public issues: research and theorizing here usually focus on interest groups, lobbying, public debate, legislative rights, constituencies, and so on.