
The Age of Addiction How Bad Habits Became Big Business
āA mind-blowing tour de force that unwraps the myriad objects of addiction that surround us...Intelligent, incisive, and sometimes grimly entertaining.ā
āRod Phillips, author of Alcohol: A History
āA fascinating history of corporate Americaās efforts to shape our habits and desires.ā
āVox
We live in an age of addiction, from compulsive gaming and shopping to binge eating and opioid abuse. Sugar can be as habit-forming as cocaine, researchers tell us, and social media apps are deliberately hooking our kids. But what can we do to resist temptations that insidiously rewire our brains? A renowned expert on addiction, David Courtwright reveals how global enterprises have both created and catered to our addictions. The Age of Addiction chronicles the triumph of what he calls ālimbic capitalism,ā the growing network of competitive businesses targeting the brain pathways responsible for feeling, motivation, and long-term memory.
āCompulsively readable...In crisp and playful prose and with plenty of needed humor, Courtwright has written a fascinating history of what we like and why we like it, from the first taste of beer in the ancient Middle East to opioids in West Virginia.ā
āAmerican Conservative
āA sweeping, ambitious account of the evolution of addiction...This bold, thought-provoking synthesis will appeal to fans of ābig historyā in the tradition of Guns, Germs, and Steel.ā
āPublishers Weekly
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āA mind-blowing tour de force that unwraps the myriad objects of addiction that surround us...Intelligent, incisive, and sometimes grimly entertaining.ā
āRod Phillips, author of Alcohol: A History
āA fascinating history of corporate Americaās efforts to shape our habits and desires.ā
āVox
We live in an age of addiction, from compulsive gaming and shopping to binge eating and opioid abuse. Sugar can be as habit-forming as cocaine, researchers tell us, and social media apps are deliberately hooking our kids. But what can we do to resist temptations that insidiously rewire our brains? A renowned expert on addiction, David Courtwright reveals how global enterprises have both created and catered to our addictions. The Age of Addiction chronicles the triumph of what he calls ālimbic capitalism,ā the growing network of competitive businesses targeting the brain pathways responsible for feeling, motivation, and long-term memory.
āCompulsively readable...In crisp and playful prose and with plenty of needed humor, Courtwright has written a fascinating history of what we like and why we like it, from the first taste of beer in the ancient Middle East to opioids in West Virginia.ā
āAmerican Conservative
āA sweeping, ambitious account of the evolution of addiction...This bold, thought-provoking synthesis will appeal to fans of ābig historyā in the tradition of Guns, Germs, and Steel.ā
āPublishers Weekly











