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The Fix : How Addiction Is Invading Our Lives and Taking Over Our World - Damian Thompson

The Fix

How Addiction Is Invading Our Lives and Taking Over Our World

By: Damian Thompson

Paperback | 17 January 2013

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Addictions to iphones, painkillers, cupcakes, alcohol and sex are taking over our lives.


Our most casual daily habits can quickly become obsessions that move beyond our control. Damian Thompson, who has himself struggled with a range of addictions, argues that human desire is in the process of being reshaped. Shunning the concept of addiction as disease, he shows how manufacturers are producing substances like ipads, muffins and computer games that we learn to like too much and supplement tradition addictions to alcohol, drugs and gambling. He argues that addictive behaviour is becoming a substitute for family and work bonds that are being swept away by globalisation and urbanisation.

This battle to control addiction will soon overshadow familiar ideological debates about how to run the economy, and as whole societies set about "fixing" themselves, the architecture of human relations will come under strain as never before.

The Fix offers a truly frightening glimpse of the future and is essential reading for fans of Naomi Klein's 'No Logo', Oliver James's 'Affluenza' and Francis Wheen's 'How Mumbo-jumbo Conquered the World'.

Industry Reviews

'Blackly funny, intellectually serious and compellingly readable.' FIVE STARS - MICHAEL GOVE, Mail on Sunday

'Fleet-footed, frighteningly up-to-date ... an argument with real force and substance' - Washington Post

'Thompson's book is a tour de force, written with wit and elan, but more than that, it is a delicate dissection of what it means to be addicted to something; what it is to feel out of control and beholden to something to anaesthetise you from the realities of your life. It's agonisingly honest and personal in parts but without ever seeming mawkish or self-pitying, drawing on his personal experiences of addiction to give texture and insight.' FIVE STARS - MAX PEMBERTON, The Telegraph

'Thompson's key thesis is that addiction should be thought of as behaviour, not disease. I am a practicing clinical psychologist - professor of clinical psychology at the University of Liverpool - and this is a philosophy with which I profoundly agree. Thompson has been able to put into words - to explain - not only why we tend to get addicted to harmful things, but also how we've got our collective thinking about these issues so wrong for so long. It's a book I wish I had been skilful enough to write. ... The Fix is an excellent read. It's bold and confident and, pretty much, right.' PROFESSOR PETER KINDERMAN, Head of the Institute of Psychology, Health and Society at the University of Liverpool

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