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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Contents
Prologue
1 The Trouble with Harry
2 In a Word
3 The Square Last Mentioned
4 Maybe Born in Bern
5 A Willing and Cheerful Obedience Thereto . . .
6 To Prohibit Vice Is Not Ordinarily Considered within the Police Power of the State
7 Now Building at Altoona
8 In All Cases of Doubt or Uncertainty
9 Alcohol Is a Poison
10 The Narcotic Element Is the Siren . . .
11 Lotus Eaters: Whosoever
12 The Education of Harry Anslinger
13 Horseplay Turns to Tragedy
14 A High-Priced Man: So Stupid That the Word “Percentage” Has No Meaning to Him
15 Keystone State of Mind
16 The Harrison Act
17 Becoming a Fed
18 Only Words from Which There Is No Escape: Jin Fuey Moy
19 Not One Minute Darkness
20 Within the Words
21 I Would Not Endeavor to Descrive
22 On the Basis of Science
23 Human Wreckage: Wally Reid
24 Lotus Eaters: In Dolce Far Niente
25 Linder v. United States (1925), or Vice Versa
26 A Set of False Teeth in Its Stomach
27 Prohibition as Substance: Putting the Bureau in Bureaucracy
28 The Federal Bureau of Politics: With Camel Hair Glued over Them
29 A Plastic Palimpsest
30 The Collected Stories of Harry J. Anslinger
31 Funking the Necessary Immigrations
32 The Marijuana Tax Act
33 The Unbridled Powers of a Czar
34 Anslinger Nation, or Double Agency
35 Fiction Alone Has No Monopoly in This Field: Real Detective Stories
36 This Fellow Ought to Be the Figment of Somebody’s Imagination
37 In Doctor Nation
38 Spindoctrination
39 The World’s Leading Authority
40 The Oriental Communists Had a Twofold Purpose
41 Lotus Eaters: 1953, or The Imponderabilia of Actual Life
42 Dr. John Blank
43 Chasing the Ghostwriters
44 Every Inch a Man
45 Out with a Whimper
Epilogue
46 Chasing the Ghost
47 Toward a Poetics of Drug Policy
48 Lotus Eaters: Charadrius Dubius
Acknowledgments
Backlit By
Notes
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