In The Philosophy of Moderate Drinking, Jabez Inwards lays out his belief that abstaining from alcohol entirely is an extreme and unnecessary position, and that moderate drinking can actually provide health benefits and social advantages. Inwards draws on medical and scientific evidence as well as anecdotal experience to make his case, and his arguments are sure to provoke discussion and debate among readers.
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