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Coffee, a Social History

Posted on September 02, 2004
A brief history in [COLORS 62: Drugs] on "the world’s most popular, socially sanctioned psychoactive drug."
Coffee is overwhelmingly consumed by the richest countries in the world, but it is grown by the poorest. It is a drug that has fueled economic engines both directly (by virtue of its tremendous value) and indirectly (by virtue of its stimulating effects). It is, to varying degrees, uniquely implicated in colonialism, slavery, and Cold War–era maneuvering in the Third World.
Keep reading to learn how to put a friend in the hospital with shakes and a heart rate of 140 beats per minute with only one cup of Brazilian-Neapolitan-blend coffee.
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