Archive for Douglas Rogers

The late Douglas Rogers was a Ph.D. candidate concentrating in the economics of crime at George Mason University.

The Fiasco of Prohibition

The national prohibition of alcohol, initiated by the Eighteenth Amendment to the Constitution and enforced via the Volstead Act, stands as an important illustration of the limits to social engineering. Prohibition failed to eliminate alcohol, and even exacerbated many of the social ills related to its consumption, because government is limited both by its knowledge [...]

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