

Moderation and Sobriety by Ludovic Gaussot explores the social uses of alcohol. This book brings together five studies that examine the art of drinking, its rules, and the culture it entails. They shed light on the imagery of wine, the economic and political realities of the alcohol lobby, as well as tasting techniques. This work is essential for understanding the wine culture and the challenges of sobriety.
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Modération et sobriété by Ludovic Gaussot is an essential work for anyone interested in the social uses of alcohol. This book, published in February 2004, brings together five studies that converge to question the knowledge of drinking: its meaning, its rules, the skills it requires, the culture it claims, and the ethics on which it is based.
The studies presented in this work offer an in-depth perspective on several aspects:
This book is essential not only for understanding the cultural and social aspects of drinking knowledge, but also for the economic and political issues surrounding it. The author, Ludovic Gaussot, uses a sociological approach to shed new light on these complex issues.
The book is published by L'Harmattan in the Logiques sociales collection, and comes in a format of 13.5 x 21.5 cm, with a total of 136 pages. It weighs 195 g, making it a practical book to carry and consult regularly.
For all those interested in wine culture, tasting, and sociological studies on alcohol, Modération et sobriété is a valuable and enriching resource.
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