Dr. Carl L. Hart is the Ziff Professor of Psychology in the Departments of Psychology and Psychiatry at Columbia University. He is also a Research Scientist at the New York State Psychiatric Institute. Professor Hart has published numerous scientific and popular articles in the area of neuropsychopharmacology and is co-author of the textbook Drugs, Society and Human Behavior (with Charles Ksir). His book High Price was the 2014 winner of the PEN/E.O. Wilson Literary Science Writing Award.
[Hart's] positions may seem quite extreme to some but they also, by and large, make a lot of sense -- and are backed up by ample research . . . A major reason drugs have such a negative public image, Hart asserts, is racism . . . eye-opening. --NPR.org
"Hart's argument that we need to drastically revise our current
view of illegal drugs is both powerful and timely . . . when it
comes to the legacy of this country's war on drugs, we should all
share his outrage." --The New York Times Book Review
"Provocative and enlightening . . . Drug Use for Grown-Ups has the
soul of a manifesto." --Wall Street Journal "As more and more
states across the country legalize marijuana, and as popular
opinion toward the war on drugs sours, Dr. Carl L. Hart's new book
arrives at the perfect time. . . . thoughtful and persuasive . . .
He argues that if we truly believe in liberty as established in the
Declaration of Independence, then the pursuit of this particular
happiness should also be part of our protected civil liberties."
--BookPage "I approached this book with knee-jerk skepticism
. . . But Hart, a neuroscientist who specializes in drugs and
addiction, met my ignorance with a series of thought-provoking
arguments . . . Through his own experiences and research, he makes
a compelling case for revising our mindsets about taboo substances,
and the people who use them." --Discover Magazine "A
full-throated defense of self-aware, voluntary drug use . . . a
valuable tool for mounting arguments in defense of free choice."
--Kirkus Reviews "A timely, fact-based, coherent, humane
counterargument to America's spectacularly failed War on Drugs."
--Booklist, starred review "Comprehensive and illuminating
. . . Columbia University psychology professor Hart combines his
scientific research on how recreational drugs impact brain
functioning with reflections on his own use of heroin and other
drugs. . . . Careful reasoning and detailed evidence buttress the
book's most surprising claims . . . This bracingly contrarian take
provides much food for thought." --Publisher's Weekly "You
must read this book. It's an eye-opening, mind-expanding
masterpiece from one of the most important scientists in the world.
You won't be the same after." --Johann Hari, author of
Chasing the Scream "Why won't this nation admit that
criminalizing drugs has been far more deadly than the drugs
themselves? This deeply personal, honest, and courageous book
shines a crucial light on a topic cloaked in racism, repression,
and myth." --Dorothy Roberts, author of Killing the Black
Body, Shattered Bonds, and Fatal Invention "You may
not agree with the author's personal enthusiasm for recreational
drug use (and I happen not to). Nonetheless, Drug Use For Grown-Ups
is a powerful, convincing tour of the hypocrisy that underlies so
many of our drug laws, and the brutally unequal ways in which the
laws are enforced. One shares Hart's fury at how, as per usual, it
is the weak and marginalized members of society who are most
targeted." --Robert Sapolsky, author of Behave "Dr. Carl Hart
challenges our popular assumptions about drug addiction both
through science and through a forthright account of hiw own heroin
use. Drug Use For Grown-Ups makes a powerful case against
stigmatizing--and criminalizing--adults who get high." --Shane
Bauer, author of American Prison "Carl Hart provides a
viscerally personal and candid book that debunks common myths that
demonize recreational drug use. Hart--a neuroscientist and expert
on substance abuse--brings us inside his own experiences with
enlightened drug use and his frustration with the ineffectiveness
and harm of the war on drugs. His book is timely with the dramatic
rise in overdoses in the US compared to societies that have
decriminalized drugs and seen a reduction in usage, overdoses and
arrests." --BJ Casey, PhD, Professor of Psychology, Yale
University "Dr. Carl Hart is that rara avis: A stellar
neuroscientist--in fact, the preeminent expert on 'recreational'
drugs--who is honest and enthusiastic about drug use. In Drug Use
For Grown-Ups he dissects unalloyed data to dismiss our pernicious
mythologies so that we can better understand the truly liberating
nature and the real, not the imaginary, risks of these oft-maligned
experiences. But Hart is also a captivating storyteller, and that's
what makes this book . . . well, addictive as he follows the data,
wisdom and love from Switzerland to Portugal to New York City,
taking you along for the ride. As he bravely and humanely traces
the science supporting treatment, regulation and decriminalization
instead of succumbing to stigma or pandering to respectability
politics, he displays a devotion to scientific truth in the service
of better human health and relationships. By the time you
reluctantly approach this book's end, you will have acquired an
education in what drugs offer us, their potential price, and
healthy policies. Armed with this new clarity, it doesn't matter
whether you choose to shun drug use or to embrace its potential as
a wondrous human experience: Thanks to Hart's clarity and courage,
your eyes will be opened and for the first time, your choice will
be informed." --Harriet A. Washington, author of Medical
Apartheid: The Dark History of Medical Experimentation on Black
Americans from Colonial Times to the Present
"This book is written by a leading drug researcher and
neuroscientist who has himself grown up through, and been
significantly affected by, the era of the 'war on drugs.' His
personal story from acceptance of the status quo to understanding
its fundamental flaws permeates both the science and the wisdom
that this book projects. One hopes that the political and
scientific establishment reads it and reflects on the urgent need
for new evidence-based drugs policies." --David Nutt, author
of Drink? The New Science of Alcohol and Your Health
"Like he did in my Netflix cannabis doc, Grass Is Greener, DR. Carl
Hart gives you the real-to-real regarding drug use and dismantles
all the lies and misinformation we've been assaulted with for
decades. Drug Use for Grown-Ups is a hip, street smart, scholarly
yet easy-to-read deep dive into the how and why of illegal drugs
that should be required reading from millennials to seniors."
--Fab 5
Freddy
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