You’ll get plenty of all-American activist zeal and about a quart of practical tips in this sparkling specimen. Addresses the history and excess of America’s hypocritical preoccupation with ‘the drug problem’, then targets the Reagan-era “solution” of massive random urine screening. You’ll wrinkle your nose at the pungent odor of bad government. (The book was published in 1987, however, which renders it better for historical reference than as a meditation on current policy.) [New York: Penguin]