Social Welfare And the Liquor Problem Studies in the Sources of the Problem An
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During the last fifty years the development of the modern stand-up saloon has had much to do with taking intoxicants out of the home. But the social consequences have varied in the opposite direction. Fewer members of the 199 SOCIAL WELFARE AND THE LIQUOR PROBLEM. family drink, but the saloon has made drinking excessive ; it has removed restraints ; the bar has developed the unlimited evils of the treat- ing habit ; the saloon has become a lounging place for men in competition with the home, wh...ile drinking by women in public very re- cently has grown rapidly. The social and po- litical vices connected with the liquor problem mostly find their center in the saloon. In brief, the habit has become individualistic ; the con- sequences social. The evils resulting are more than ever shifted to the family as a whole. All grades of society despise the hard drinker ; it is the innocent members, not the sense- blighted inebriate, that feel this social ostra- cism. The heavy drinker can not injure him- self more severely now than he could a cen- tury ago when almost everybody took some- thing; but the wife and children suffer moral- ly, in social standing and in lack of support, from a drink bill three times as great.
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