Tag: Narcotic

Lunaticaudio Narcotic v1.0.2096


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Narcotic is the ultimate way to add motion, movement and pulse to your sounds. At its core, Narcotic is a multi-effect, however, it boasts some industry-leading, unique and powerful features that give it the ability to transform your music in ways you’ve never heard before.

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The Ethno-Narcotic Politics of the Shan People Fighting with Drugs, Fighting for the Nation on the Thai-Burmese Border


Free Download Thitiwut Boonyawongwiwat, "The Ethno-Narcotic Politics of the Shan People: Fighting with Drugs, Fighting for the Nation on the Thai-Burmese Border"
English | ISBN: 1498520162 | 2017 | 186 pages | EPUB | 744 KB
This book proposes the alternative explanation on the pattern of ethnic conflict, especially the on-going civil war in Myanmar. Previously, most scholars accepted that narcotics play the crucial role in conflict as the resource of revenues. However, this book dramatically changes what we have ever thought before. It investigated in both field and documentary research by examining the role of narcotics in the ideological formation process and ethnic identification process. Consequently, the so-called ethno-narcotic politics was found in the way that the role of narcotics was able to be used as the source of political mobilization in various ways. Furthermore, the borderland is the appropriated area where the process of anti-ethno-narcotics identification could be emerged and later used as the main identity for the ethnic groups who remain fighting against state’s power.

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The American Disease Origins of Narcotic Control


Free Download David F. Musto, "The American Disease: Origins of Narcotic Control"
English | 1999 | pages: 432 | ISBN: 0195125096 | PDF | 22,8 mb
The American Disease is a classic study of the development of drug laws in the United States. Supporting the theory that Americans’ attitudes toward drugs have followed a cyclic pattern of tolerance and restraint, author David F. Musto examines the relationz between public outcry and the creation of prohibitive drug laws from the end of the Civil War up to the present.

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