Houston, TX, December 28, 2010 - In her New York Times
bestselling book, iWant, Jane Velez-Mitchell, host of HLN's
Issues, detailed how her addictive personality infiltrated her
life and led her to over consume everything from alcohol to food
to work to spending. Now, in her latest book, Addict Nation: An
Intervention for America (HCI Books -- $24.95 - February/March
2010), in her trademark no-holds-barred style, Velez-Mitchell
targets our entire culture, calling it a Nation of Addicts -
arguing that Americans have collectively become dependent on and
devoted to certain dysfunctions (including obsessive
cleanliness, cruelty, sexual exploitation, food addiction,
prescription drug dependency, overpopulation, overconsumption,
war, incarceration, and crime).
When enough people are hooked on the same substance or behavior,
it crosses the line into a cultural addiction. According to
Velez-Mitchell, media, government, and the private sector are
also culturally hooked on these destructive customs and
therefore justify, romanticize, and promote them-in essence,
becoming "pushers."
In Addict Nation, Jane Velez-Mitchell calls attention to the
collective denial society lives in about its addictions and
overconsumption and confronts America to look at its bad
behavior for what it really is: compulsive and
self-destructive. In orders, Addict Nation is an intervention.
It will shock addicts out of denial and inspire them to get help
and get well.
ADDICT NATION
An Intervention for America
Jane Velez-Mitchell
and Sandra Mohr
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