| s/weak-willed/addicted/ There. Fixed it for you :) Yes, to me it seems like capitalism creates a society where most people get addicted just trying to cope with everyday life. For some it's alcohol, for some it's OxyContin, for some it's food, for some it's all-nighters in World of Warcraft. "59.3 million (21.4%) people over age 12 used illicit drugs in the past year." "Underage [..] 29% reported drinking alcohol" https://www.verywellmind.com/rates-of-illicit-drug-abuse-in-... Looks like weed and alcohol already are 50% of all citizens... I don't find it difficult to imagine that the other half ab-uses food. |
Can I ask that you read a large number of history books across any number of cultures on addictive behaviors throughout history, because you'll find that anytime a society had an excess of time and labor/production that people find addictive behaviors to enjoy. This is not recent. This is not capitalism. This is humanity.
What capitalism has done is given everybody enough free time from starvation to actually follow addictive pursuits.