Publisher's Synopsis
Dive into the contentious world of early 20th-century America with "Government by the Brewers?," a historical examination of the brewing industry's influence on society and politics during a pivotal era. Authored by Adolph Keitel, this meticulously prepared print republication explores the complex relationship between beer production, the temperance movement, and the rise of prohibition in the United States.
Uncover the debates surrounding alcohol, public policy, and social reform as this book sheds light on a critical chapter in American history. Explore the business and economic aspects of the food industry while gaining a deeper understanding of the political forces that shaped the nation's stance on alcohol consumption. "Government by the Brewers?" provides invaluable insights into the brewing industry's impact and the broader social and political landscape of the time.
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