
What Prohibition Has Done to America
Written in 1922, Fabian Franklin's 'What Prohibition Has Done to America' critiques the Eighteenth Amendment, which banned the sale and manufacture of alcohol in the U.S. from 1920 until its repeal in 1933. Franklin argues that Prohibition undermines the Constitution and rational governance, predicting its negative consequences, including increased bootlegging and organized crime. The book serves as a defense of personal liberty and warns against the dangers of governmental overreach.
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