Kevin Sabet has dedicated his life to understanding Americas drug problem and finding solutions. One Nation Under the Influence is the result: a groundbreaking account thats sorely needed at a time when were losing so many of our loved ones to overdose and addiction. David Sheff, author of Beautiful Boy: A Father's Journey Through His Son's Addiction
The drug policy book weve been waiting for. Sabet seamlessly puts together the American addiction struggle with poignant stories from drug czars and law enforcement, those suffering from addiction and families alike, leaving us with an inspiring vision about whats possible, if we apply ourselves to the task. Patrick J. Kennedy, former congressman and founder of the Kennedy Forum
Kevin shatters traditional notions of drug policy. One Nation Under the Influence is Sabets magnum opusthe book he has always threatened to write. Dr Robert L. DuPont, Nixon, Ford, and Carter administrations, founding director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse
A wide-ranging analysis of our countrys drug problem by one of its most influential drug policy advocates. Dr Keith Humphreys, Stanford University
Kevin Sabet is one of the leading authorities on the ongoing US drug crisis and in this book lays out effective solutions to one of our nations greatest problems. I cannot recommend this book enough. Saagar Enjeti, host ofBreaking Points
Dr Sabets timely and important work on addictive drugs portrays a realistic picture of the threat that is being faced. More importantly, it provides a path forward on the conversations and policies that are critically important to reducing this crisis and improving lives and the economy. Gil Kerlikowske, former US Border Commissioner and US Drug Czar
"Kevin Sabets work rises above the landscape of existing books on addiction. Written with clarity, compassion, and a level of authority that reflects his vast experience in the field, Sabets insightful book is a must-read for anyone wanting to better understand the history of addiction and how contemporary issues provide both lessons learned and paths to more effective solutions." Ken Winters, Oregon Research Institute & University of Minnesota This is Sabets magnum opus the book he has always threatened to write. Dr. Robert L. DuPont, Nixon, Ford, and Carter Administrations, founding director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse