Ecstasy Reconsidered

Ecstasy Reconsidered by Nicholas Saunders, published by N. Saunders in 1997, offers a critical examination of the drug ecstasy, addressing its various aspects through the insights of experts in the field. This 1st edition, comprising 340 pages, presents a factual overview that seeks to clarify the complexities surrounding the ecstasy debate, moving beyond the sensationalism often portrayed in the media.
Readers will find a comprehensive discussion that delves into topics such as addiction and recovery, as well as the political and social implications of drug use. The book aims to provide a balanced perspective on ecstasy, contributing to the broader conversation about health, fitness, and public policy. Through its analytical approach, Ecstasy Reconsidered seeks to inform and educate, making it a relevant resource for those interested in the intersection of popular culture and drug dependency.
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Ecstasy Reconsidered is a crucial and timely look at various aspects of the drug written by experts in the field. Factual, insightful and fascinating, this new volume cuts through the media-created panic to directly address the ecstasy debate.
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