Coffee, Nicotine, and the Politics of Acceptable Addiction

Source: Brownstone Institute
by Roger Bate

“Every morning, hundreds of millions of people perform a socially approved ritual. They line up for coffee. They joke about not being functional without caffeine. They openly acknowledge dependence and even celebrate it. No one calls this addiction degenerate. It is framed as productivity, taste, wellness—sometimes even virtue. Now imagine the same professional discreetly using a nicotine pouch before a meeting. The reaction is very different. This is treated as a vice, something vaguely shameful, associated with weakness, poor judgment, or public health risk. From a scientific perspective, this distinction makes little sense.” (12/18/25)

https://brownstone.org/articles/coffee-nicotine-and-the-politics-of-acceptable-addiction/