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Diseases of the Will
Alcohol and the Dilemmas of Freedom

A history of the pleasures and dangers of alcoholic beverages, exploring ideas of free will versus determinism.

Mariana Valverde (Author)

9780521623001, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 28 October 1998

264 pages, 15 b/w illus.
23.7 x 15.9 x 2.1 cm, 0.615 kg

"Mariana's Valverde's book, Diseases of the WIll, makes a significant contribution that will provide a foundation for all future discussions about addiction and the nature and limits of human freedom and responsibility." William L. White, Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences

While associated with comfort and pleasure, alcohol has been and is a 'problem' substance, both for medical and political authorities and for many drinkers. In this broad-ranging and innovative historical-sociological investigation, Valverde explores the ways in which both authorities and individual consumers have defined and managed the pleasures and dangers of alcoholic beverages. The author explores the question of free will versus determinism and how it has been challenged by ideas about addiction, morality and psychology during the last 150 years. The book draws on sources from the US, UK, Canada and elsewhere, and covers topics including nineteenth century 'dipsomania', the history of inebriate homes, Alcoholics Anonymous, fetal alcohol education and liquor control. It will appeal to readers in legal studies, criminology, sociology, psychology, social theory and the history of medicine.

Introduction
1. Disease or habit? Alcoholism and the exercise of freedom
2. Repairing diseased wills: Victorian science and pastoral medicine before 'alcoholism'
3. The fragmentation of inebriety
4. 'Enlightened hedonism': the emergence of alcohol science in the US
5. The power of powerlessness: Alcoholics Anonymous techniques for governing the self
6. The liquor of government and the government of liquor
7. Reducing risks, replacing fluids
8. Judicial diagnostics: 'Intoxicated Automatism' and the resurrection of the will.

Subject Areas: Law & society [LAQ], Sociology & anthropology [JH], Drug & substance abuse: social aspects [JFFH1]

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