Why We Need to End the War on Drugs
Offered By: TED via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a thought-provoking TED talk by drug policy reformist Ethan Nadelmann, who presents a compelling argument for ending the War on Drugs. Delve into Nadelmann's analysis of why the current approach to drug policy may be causing more harm than good. Examine two key reasons he proposes for shifting towards intelligent regulation instead of prohibition. Gain insights into the potential benefits of reforming drug policies and the negative consequences of the current "backward, heartless, disastrous" movement to eradicate the drug trade. This 18-minute presentation challenges conventional thinking on drug policy and encourages viewers to consider alternative approaches to addressing drug-related issues in society.
Syllabus
Ethan Nadelmann: Why we need to end the War on Drugs
Taught by
TED
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