The Next Fix: The Winners and Losers in the Future of Drugs

Author:   Kojo Koram
Publisher:   John Murray Press
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9781399807715


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   04 June 2026
Format:   Hardback
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The Next Fix: The Winners and Losers in the Future of Drugs


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Author:   Kojo Koram
Publisher:   John Murray Press
Imprint:   John Murray Publishers Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 15.40cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 23.60cm
Weight:   0.500kg
ISBN:  

9781399807715


ISBN 10:   1399807714
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   04 June 2026
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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A lucid and compelling guide to the new territory in which yesterday's banned substances are today's wellness aids or pharmaceutical miracles . . . The Next Fix argues persuasively that we stand at a crucial inflection point where we have a chance to replace the monopolies and exploitation of the drug trade with regulatory systems that promote local supply chains, compassionate healthcare and global justice -- Mike Jay, author of FREE RADICALS A beautifully written yet rigorous exploration of one of the thorniest issues of our time -- Vicky Spratt, author of TENANTS


A lucid and compelling guide to the new territory in which yesterday's banned substances are today's wellness aids or pharmaceutical miracles . . . The Next Fix argues persuasively that we stand at a crucial inflection point where we have a chance to replace the monopolies and exploitation of the drug trade with regulatory systems that promote local supply chains, compassionate healthcare and global justice -- Mike Jay, author of FREE RADICALS A beautifully written yet rigorous exploration of one of the thorniest issues of our time -- Vicky Spratt, author of TENANTS Koram tells the stories of those whose lives have been destroyed by the drug war and the heroic efforts to replace it with a system of care and economic transformation. It is both a prescription for a better future and a cautionary tale of the power of capital to up end that vision -- Alex S. Vitale, author of THE END OF POLICING Urgent and compelling, The Next Fix forces us to confront the inconvenient truth that the failed War on Drugs is on course to be replaced not by an approach based on compassion and justice, but by the same corporate monopolies and exploitation that have already caused such devastation and inequality. In this deeply necessary book, Kojo Koram offers a clear-eyed, evidence-based guide to the complex and often contradictory world of drugs and drug reform - this is essential reading if we're to have any hope of designing a world that operates on a different logic -- Caroline Lucas, former leader of the Green Party


A lucid and compelling guide to the new territory in which yesterday's banned substances are today's wellness aids or pharmaceutical miracles . . . The Next Fix argues persuasively that we stand at a crucial inflection point where we have a chance to replace the monopolies and exploitation of the drug trade with regulatory systems that promote local supply chains, compassionate healthcare and global justice -- Mike Jay, author of FREE RADICALS


A lucid and compelling guide to the new territory in which yesterday's banned substances are today's wellness aids or pharmaceutical miracles . . . The Next Fix argues persuasively that we stand at a crucial inflection point where we have a chance to replace the monopolies and exploitation of the drug trade with regulatory systems that promote local supply chains, compassionate healthcare and global justice -- Mike Jay, author of FREE RADICALS A beautifully written yet rigorous exploration of one of the thorniest issues of our time -- Vicky Spratt, author of TENANTS Koram tells the stories of those whose lives have been destroyed by the drug war and the heroic efforts to replace it with a system of care and economic transformation. It is both a prescription for a better future and a cautionary tale of the power of capital to up end that vision -- Alex S. Vitale, author of THE END OF POLICING Urgent and compelling, The Next Fix forces us to confront the inconvenient truth that the failed War on Drugs is on course to be replaced not by an approach based on compassion and justice, but by the same corporate monopolies and exploitation that have already caused such devastation and inequality. In this deeply necessary book, Kojo Koram offers a clear-eyed, evidence-based guide to the complex and often contradictory world of drugs and drug reform - this is essential reading if we're to have any hope of designing a world that operates on a different logic -- Caroline Lucas, former leader of the Green Party Kojo Koram is an unrivaled translator of legal complexity into vivid prose, and The Next Fix is no exception. This book provides a bracing look at one of the deadliest interactions: what happens when you mix drugs, prohibition, and the forces of global capitalism -- Atossa Araxia Abrahamian, author of THE HIDDEN GLOBE Deeply researched, elegantly narrated and with a careful focus on human consequences, this eye-opening book brings sharp, sensitive and urgent analysis to a much misunderstood subject -- Rachel Shabi, author of OFF-WHITE What I love most about Kojo's writing - and there is a lot to love - is how he moves so seamlessly between the complexities and injustices of the global political economy and its legal infrastructure, and everyday experiences of the real world. The Next Fix is an eye-opening and often shocking tale of all that's wrong with how we govern drugs, who is deemed illicit, and what harms those choices wreak on the lives of ordinary people around the world. It also shows us that things don't have to be this way. A must-read for anyone who's ever questioned the war on drugs and their new, legal markets -- Rosie Collington, co-author of THE BIG CON A compelling and deeply researched exploration of the ""brave new world"" of drugs . . . Beautifully written, ambitious, and empirically rich, The Next Fix is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the changing dynamics of drug regulation and their human costs, and it makes a powerful, persuasive case for full decriminalisation-for dismantling the punitive machinery that has defined global drug policy for over a century -- Insa Lee Koch, Chair Professor of British Cultures, University of Sankt Gallen Kojo is a fantastic scholar, here he continues to show how many common assumptions about drug use and law enforcement simply cannot be understood but through the lenses of class, race and empire. It is only once we account for such things that we can make sense of what otherwise might seem like completely contradictory, even illogical, policies, ideas and applications. Kojo's case is clear and to my mind irrefutable -- Akala, author of NATIVES


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Kojo Koram is an author and Professor, teaching at the School of Law at Loughborough University. Born in Accra, Ghana and raised on Merseyside, he is now based in London. In addition to his academic writing, he has written for the New Statesman, Guardian and New York Times. He is the author of Uncommon Wealth: Britain and the Aftermath of Empire (John Murray, 2022). His first book Uncommon Wealth won the English PEN Hessell-Tiltman Prize, was shortlisted for the Orwell Prize for Political Writing and the Bread and Roses Award for Radical Publishing and was chosen as a Guardian book of the year.

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