How Prohibition accidentally created modern America
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How Prohibition accidentally created modern America

In this episode, we explore how prohibition accidentally created modern america. Usually when we talk about history, there's this expectation of precision. Right, like it's engineering or something. Exactly. Like a law is passed, a war is won, and the historical timeline just points and says, you know, there it is, cause and effect. Yeah, but history is rarely that clean. It really isn't. Because what happens when a government decides to fundamentally fix society, and in the process, they... Well, they accidentally create the mafia, poison their own citizens, and ironically, invent the modern nightclub. I mean, you end up with a landscape that is just incredibly murky. The straight lines of history just completely shatter. And that is exactly what we are unpacking today. Welcome to the Deep Dive. We are so glad to have you with us today sitting right here as the third person in the room. Absolutely. Because today we're looking at a comprehensive breakdown of all of the massive breweries, were suddenly viewed with intense suspicion and politically sidelined. So the brewing industry essentially lost its lobbying power just because of their heritage. Precisely. And second, the movement brilliantly reframed the issue of alcohol production. The war effort required massive amounts of grain to feed soldiers, right? Sure. The Anti -Saloon League argued that taking precious grain and fermenting it into beer wasn't just wasteful, it was borderline treasonous. Wow. So prohibiting the production of alcohol became a patriotic duty to conserve resources for the troops. It really is a fragile alliance of totally different interests. Yeah. Morality, corporate efficiency, anti -German sentiment, and wartime conservation. But they actually pulled it off. They did. In 1919, the 18th Amendment passes. And logically, you know, you would think, boom, alcohol is completely illegal across the board. You'd think so. But the text of the law itself,

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