
“Gatsby comes from a dirt-poor family and is a big dreamer, as well as a big risk taker. He keeps his past shrouded in a web of lies and half-truths as he sets out to remake himself into a person of wealth and prominence. This is the ideal personality for making it big in black markets. The mysterious Jay Gatsby indeed does become ‘filthy’ rich by selling illegal booze. During Prohibition doctors could prescribe ‘medicinal liquor’ for their patients for literally dozens of ailments, including alcoholism. Gatsby sees this as an opportunity and establishes a chain of drugstores with the help of organized crime and corrupt politicians.”
http://mises.org/daily/6430/Prohibition-Caused-the-Greatness-of-Gatsby
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