[First paragraph] Using the new Deviant Leisure perspective allows us to understand the consumption
of substances in the context of consumer capitalism and its inherent harms, which
according to Žižek (2008), is where the real trouble lies. A fundamental theme
sustained throughout the ensuing discussion illustrates the harms arising from global
capitalism in relation to substance use. The aim is to illustrate how the contradictions
inherent in neoliberal capitalism are not only responsible for some of the harms
discussed, but also the ambiguities and paradoxes inherent in the realities of
substance use in contemporary society, which contribute to pervasive feelings of
objectless anxiety and insecurity (Hall and Winlow, 2015) as our ‘unquestioning
commitment to consumer capitalism’ contributes to a range of socially corrosive and
subjective harms (Smith and Raymen, 2016: 2).
History
Citation
British Society of Criminology Newsletter, No. 81 (Winter), pp. 1-7 (6)
Author affiliation
/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES, ARTS AND HUMANITIES/Department of Criminology
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