Reinarman suggests all of the following three factors to explain America's marked vulnerability to anti-drug crusaders EXCEPT:

a. new, powerful, psychotropic drugs which provide high addiction rates.
b. postmodern, mass consumption culture promoting indulgence ethic.
c. Protestantism and industrial capitalism which demands self-control.
d. vocabulary of attribution emphasizing individual choice.


A

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