"Schule Und Alkoholfrage ..." explores the critical issue of alcohol consumption and its impact on education and society. Written by Wilhelm Bode, this work delves into the discussions and concerns surrounding alcohol abuse, particularly within the context of German schools. Bode's analysis provides historical insights into the temperance movement and the efforts to promote responsible behavior and social reform.
This book offers valuable perspectives on the challenges and strategies involved in addressing alcohol-related problems, highlighting the importance of education in fostering awareness and prevention. It remains a relevant resource for understanding the historical context of substance abuse and the ongoing need for effective social and educational interventions.
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