The Guardian: Last Orders - how we fell out of love with alcohol

Could it be that despite the rational basis for abstention, something might also be lost? In his 2021 book, Drunk, Edward Slingerland grapples with this very question. A professor of philosophy at the University of British Columbia, he believes the current consensus on alcohol consumption isn’t quite right.
— Michael Segalov

Michael Segalov, “Last orders: how we fell out of love with alcohol,” The Guardian, January 15, 2023

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